Sellhousefast.uk found out what the most expensive option for an Airbnb per night would be within a one-mile radius of the central point of 49 different European capital cities.
Monaco has the most expensive option for an Airbnb within a one-mile radius of the central point at an astonishing £296.00/€349.00 per night. Thereafter, London has the next most expensive choice for an Airbnb at £188.00/€222.00 per night nterestingly, the most expensive Airbnb rate per night in other popular European capital destinations is as follows: Rome (£145.00/€171.00), Paris (£143.00/€169.00), Madrid (£117.00/€138.00), Berlin (£97.00/€114.00)
2020 may just be getting underway but many of us are already making holiday plans for the year ahead – with short trips to European capital cities a popular option. A lot of people will undoubtedly believe that it might be more cost-effective for them to stay in someone else’s home (via Airbnb) than splurge a hefty sum on a hotel.
Interested in travel accommodation, Sellhousefast.uk found out what the most expensive option for an Airbnb per night would be within a one-mile radius of the central point of 49 different European capital cities.
Sellhousefast found that lavish Monaco has the most expensive option for an Airbnb within a one-mile radius at an astonishing £296.00/€349.00 per night. Thereafter, London has the next most expensive choice for an Airbnb within a one-mile radius of the central point at £188.00/€222.00 per night.
Andorra la Vella ranks third, with the highest priced Airbnb within a one-mile radius set to cost interested travellers £156.00/€184.00 each night.
Interestingly, the most expensive Airbnb rate per night within a one-mile radius of the central point in other popular European capital destinations is as follows: Rome (£145.00/€171.00), Paris (£143.00/€169.00), Madrid (£117.00/€138.00), Berlin (£97.00/€114.00) and Lisbon (£74.00/€87.00).
At the other end, the most expensive choice for an Airbnb in North Macedonia’s capital, Skopje, is just £34.00/€40.00 per night.
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