The trivago Hotel Price Index (tHPI) depicts the average accommodation rates for January 2010 to be twelve percent less than January 2009 and one percent less than December 2009. Geneva, the most expensive city in 2009, is currently 158 pounds, ten percent less than this time last year.
Many European countries are mirroring this trend of receding hotel prices. Wales at 78 pounds, Ireland at 85 pounds and Scotland at 87 pounds provide the cheapest hotels in Europe. However, in the United Kingdom the prices have shown a marginal rise, an increase of two percent, as compared to December 2009.
Hotels in England have proved to be most dear, with rates for January at 93 pounds. With a regular double room costing 11 percent less than January 2009, Glasgow has registered the largest cut. Birmingham is the only city in the United Kingdom to see an increase in hotel prices in January.
The trivago Hotel Price Index is based on the data collected from hotel chains and 53 online travel agents. The index also estimates hotel accommodation prices for the coming month.
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