London is the most expensive destination, with an average hotel price of £179 per night. This is followed by Amsterdam,
The largest increases can be found in Cardiff, where prices have increased by up to 1095 per cent, reaching an
The country with the largest price increase in euros is Turkey, where travellers within the Eurozone can expect to pay
Seville has the largest month-on-month price increases, with prices up an average of 58 per cent from £66 per night
The Hotels.com Hotel Price Index reveals where affordable destinations were found in 2014. New York was the most expensive among
Hotel prices paid by travellers worldwide rose by 3% during 2014, as the global economy improved, according to the latest
Hotel prices paid for U.S. domestic travel rose by 5 percent in 2014, surpassing global average of 3 percent according
Out of the 50 most popular European cities on trivago, 21 are at a record low, according to data
London has remained Europe’s most expensive capital to stay in for the last three quarters of 2014, seeing an increase
Based on the 50 most popular European cities on trivago, hotel prices have dropped by an average of 13 per