It seems Americans are willing to pay slightly more for their hotel stays as they paid an average of $267 per night in the most popular international destination of 2015 – Los Cabos, Mexico.
South Africa. Japan. Norway. United Kingdom. Switzerland. What do all of these countries have in common? Aside from exciting vacation destinations, these are the top 5 countries that spend the most on a hotel when visiting the United States.
The biggest spenders, South Africans, spent an average of $207 per night in 2015. The lowest spenders were actually not too far behind, with a difference of only $87 per night.
It seems Americans are willing to pay slightly more for their hotel stays as they paid an average of $267 per night in the most popular international destination of 2015 – Los Cabos, Mexico.
How much would you spend for a hotel night in one of these countries? See below for the full list of the top 10 countries/regions that spend the most for a hotel room in the U.S.
Rank |
Country/Region |
2015 |
2014 |
% Change |
1 |
South Africa |
$207 |
$212 |
-2% |
2 |
Japan |
$202 |
$209 |
-3% |
3 |
Norway |
$201 |
$221 |
-9% |
4 |
United Kingdom |
$201 |
$205 |
-2% |
5 |
Switzerland |
$201 |
$202 |
-1% |
6 |
Australia |
$199 |
$210 |
-5% |
7 |
Hong Kong |
$197 |
$194 |
2% |
8 |
Argentina |
$197 |
$203 |
-3% |
9 |
Sweden |
$195 |
$211 |
-7% |
10 |
Philippines |
$195 |
$185 |
5% |
*Average prices paid per night include taxes and fees. All prices are in U.S. dollars.
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