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Nashville the most expensive U.S. city for hotels, survey shows

Nashville.

With an average price of $223 for the most affordable room, Nashville came out on top of the rankings. Only centrally located hotels rated 3 stars or more were considered for the survey.

 

Nashville is the most expensive city in the United States for accommodation, according to a survey by Cheaphotels.org, which compared hotel rates across 50 urban destinations.

For each destination, the average rate for the least expensive double room during October 2019 was established. October is the month in which hotel rates in the U.S. tend to be at their highest. 

With an average price of $223 for the most affordable room, Nashville came out on top of the rankings. Only centrally located hotels rated 3 stars or more were considered for the survey.

Only slightly more affordable is Boston, where the average rate came out as $221 per night. Completing the podium is San Jose, where visitors in October will have to spend an average of $214 for the least expensive room.

At the opposite end of the spectrum, by far the cheapest destination, is Las Vegas, where an overnight visitor is likely to find a room for around $70 per night. Also affordable are San Antonio, Baltimore and Fresno, all of which have average hotel rates below $100 per night.

The following table shows the 10 most expensive urban destinations in the U.S. The prices shown reflect the average rate for each city's cheapest available double room (minimum 3-star hotel) for the period Oct. 1–Oct. 31, 2019.

  1. Nashville $223
  2. Boston $221
  3. San Jose $214
  4. San Francisco $209
  5. Albuquerque $198
  6. New York City $196
  7. Austin $189
  8. Los Angeles $186
  9. Dallas $185
  10. Detroit $185
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