Hotels in Moscow have been revealed as the world’s most expensive for a fifth consecutive year.
Average room rates in the Russian capital were £265 a night, down by £37 on 2008. However they were still more than £40 dearer than the second most expensive destination, Abu Dhabi.
Average room rates in Abu Dhabi were £32 more expensive, accommodation in Geneva in £6 dearer, and prices in Washington were £9 higher.
In New York, the third most expensive city on the list, rates fell by 23 per cent (from $414.52 to $318.98), but due to the weak pound, this represents a fall of less than £20 for British visitors.
Average room rates in London fell by five per cent to £151.45, placing the capital in 29th position on the list.
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Source - Telegraph
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