United Kingdom Hotels Are the Most Expensive in the Entire Europe
Lithuanian hotels ranked as the cheapest whereas United Kingdom's hotels proved as costlier for the travelers
Hotel.info, the free online hotel reservation facility with approx 210,000 hotels in the world, has researched the average room rates during the 4th quarter of 2011 across the European Union to assist all holiday travelers in selecting the best hotel.
Sweden leads the charge on the chart with the most luxurious hotel rooms, with rooms charging an estimate of £115.02/night. Lithuania on the other hand, is on the bottom of the chart with rooms pricing exactly £51.68, which is approx 50% affordable than Sweden.
The UK rules in the third place with rooms at £102.88, a rise of 3% from the same time last year, and is just following Denmark with an average rate of £105.81. The peak five features three Scandinavian countries, suggesting that tourists are having to dig profound when paying a visit.
At the other end of the gamut, travelers can save money by visiting Poland. The average price here has reduced by 7% to an average of £61.36. One more similar case in Hungary, where room rates are only half of those compared to Sweden at £57.56. The most contented tourists are those residing in the Czech Republic and Lithuania, where the standard overnight charges are only 56.34 and £51.68 correspondingly.