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London Hotel Prices Drop, Edinburgh Prices Rise

The average price of a hotel in London will drop by 35 per cent following the Olympics. Across the rest of Europe in comparison to July, hotel prices have decreased in southern destinations and increased in the north.

The average price of a hotel in London will drop by 35 per cent following the Olympics, from an average of £201 per night during the Olympic period (July 27th to August 12th) to an average of just £130 during the following week according the findings of the trivago Hotel Price Index (tHPI) reported monthly by www.trivago.co.uk. Surprisingly, this is £20 cheaper than this time last year: the average price of a London hotel in August 2011 was £150. Prices are also down 14 per cent compared to last month (from an average of£210 per night to an average of £181), suggesting that hotel inflation was worst in the weeks leading up to the Olympics.

The popular Edinburgh Fringe Festival began on 3rd August and runs for almost the entirety of the month, until August 27th. The average price of one night in Edinburgh is £177, which is 46 per cent higher than last month, when the average was just £121.

Although an increase in Edinburgh hotel prices is normal for this time of year, hotel prices in every main city in the UK and Ireland have increased when compared to August 2011. This suggests that UK hotel prices in general may be creeping up. Most noteworthy destinations include Cardiff (now an average of £85 per night) and Manchester (now £87), where hotel prices are up an average of 16 per cent and 15 per cent respectively, compared to this time last year.

Elsewhere in the EU: Prices rise in the south, fall in the north

Stockholm, Oslo and Copenhagen are the only major cities in Europe showing significant increases compared to last month. Hotels in these destinations are now amongst the most expensive in Europe: one night in Stockholm will cost an average of £141 (up 19 per cent from last month), one night in Oslo will cost£133 (also up 19 per cent) and one month in Copenhagen will cost £131 (up 10 per cent).

Elsewhere in Europe, hotel prices have generally decreased in comparison to July. Those looking for a last minute hot weather holiday may want to consider Italy or Turkey. The average price of a hotel in Rome is just£88 (down 14 per cent from last month) and one night in Istanbul will cost £93 (down 16 per cent). For a last minute city break, Paris or Brussels should be considered. Hotel prices in Paris have dropped by 19 per cent compared to last month (now an average of £116 per night) and hotel prices in Brussels have dropped 14 per cent (now £70).

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Vicky is the co-founder of TravelDailyNews Media Network where she is the Editor-in Chief. She is also responsible for the daily operation and the financial policy. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Tourism Business Administration from the Technical University of Athens and a Master in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Wales.

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