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Blue Monday: Trivago reveals the cheapest destinations in the UK

Blackpool.

With an average hotel price of £63, Blackpool is the cheapest place in the UK for hotel accommodation. With the average hotel price in the UK coming in at £94, Blackpool offers average savings of £29 compared to the country average.

LONDON – Based on exclusive hotel price data from 2016, trivago.co.uk has revealed the cheapest and most expensive destinations in the UK. Using data from 1 January to 31 December 2016, the destinations have been aggregated from towns and cities with at least 60 hotels.

Blackpool is the number one low-cost destination in the UK
With an average hotel price of £63, Blackpool is the cheapest place in the UK for hotel accommodation. With the average hotel price in the UK coming in at £94, Blackpool offers average savings of £29 compared to the country average.

Coastal towns and cities dominate the results for 2016, with traditional seaside locations such as Great Yarmouth, Scarborough and Torquay featuring in the top 10. The cities of Sheffield, Nottingham and Newcastle also feature, coming in at fourth, seventh and tenth respectively.

Rank

Destination

Average Price 2016

1

Blackpool

£63

2

Great Yarmouth

£72

3

Scarborough

£80

4

Sheffield

£82

5

Weymouth

£83

6

Llandudno

£85

7

Nottingham

£86

8

Eastbourne

£87

9

Torquay

£87

10

Newcastle upon Tyne

£87

London is the most expensive destination in the UK
With an average price of £156, London hotels are unsurprisingly £93 more expensive than the UK’s cheapest and £62 above the country average.

Bath comes in at second place, with an average price of £144, whilst the University cities of Oxford and Cambridge take third and fourth place respectively.

Two Scottish cities also make the list; the capital Edinburgh at sixth place and the northeast coastal city of Inverness coming in eighth.

Rank

Destination

Average Price 2016

1

London

£156

2

Bath

£144

3

Oxford

£134

4

Cambridge

£130

5

Windermere

£127

6

Edinburgh

£126

7

Manchester

£124

8

Inverness

£124

9

Ambleside

£114

10

Stratford-upon-Avon

£113

Eleanor Kutylowski, UK Communications, says: “With many people set to enjoy holidays within the UK this year, it’s important to know where Brits can find the best value at home. Our data shows that several British beaches offer low-cost accommodation – welcome news for anyone looking to take a staycation by the sea in 2017. In addition, those looking to make city trips this year can save money by swapping London, Bath or Oxford in favour Sheffield, Nottingham, or Newcastle. These results come at an ideal time for anyone looking to escape the Blue Monday blues.”

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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.

She has many years of both academic and industrial experience within the travel industry. She has written/edited numerous articles in various tourism magazines.

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