New Year's Eve in a European hotel - not a cheap pleasure. On average, hotels in most cities of the Old World have raised prices for accommodation in the main night of the year by 35%.
How much are the rooms in European cities on New Year's / fotoart.org.ua
Anyone who wants to celebrate the beginning of a new year in Berlin, together with the expected one million visitors to the area between the Brandenburg Gate and the Triumphal column, must be prepared to pay for a hotel room almost € 127 per day. That's € 46 more than the usual price of hotel rooms, transfers Euromag
Inflated prices and waiting for guests in Hamburg, where hotel owners raise their prices by 41%. The average daily room rate in the northern city on the Elbe would cost € 136.
Almost € 123 for a single room offered by hotels in Cologne, which is 32% higher than the normal average price.
A similar story with double rooms, says a German channel N-TV. Double room in the German capital in the New Year's days will average € 159, which is 83% larger than the usual room in December.
More loyal, in this case were hoteliers in Hamburg and Cologne, where prices for double rooms have risen by only 29% and 24% respectively. But in Dresden in the New Year's Eve double room cost will increase to 46% off the regular price is € 150.
The largest price increase observed in Prague. If the room for two in the Czech capital in December at an average cost € 98, the first New Year's day 2012 visitors have to leave up to € 361 per day.
Scottish in Edinburgh in those days up prices three times, and for a hotel room asking almost € 352. New Year's Eve at London's tourists will cost on average € 203, which is 45% higher than the average annual price.
Anyone who wants to see the fireworks at the Eiffel Tower in Paris, should expect about € 180 per night.
In Venice, the average room rate rose for the New Year compared with the December price of 130% (to € 317), in Amsterdam, an increase of 119% (to € 280). Slightly less than more expensive hotels in Barcelona - in the Spanish city on New Year's holidays will be more expensive by 94% (€ 205), in Vienna - 91% (€ 257), in Rome - by 59% (€ 187). New Istanbul rose to 28% - up to € 134.
Cheapest hotel rooms offer the capital of Hungary, where the cost of living in the New Year's Eve even cheaper by 12% than the usual room rate in 2011. In Budapest, in the midst of fun and celebrating the new year it will be possible to sleep only € 63 per night.
All in all, according to the portal Trivago, in 2011 prices in European hotels rose by an average of 8%. The price for double room, depending on the month ranged between € 105 and € 136.
The most expensive rooms in Europe are still in Switzerland. Average price per room - € 216 per night (depending on the month, the cost ranged from € 190 to € 250). This is followed by the UK (€ 149) and France (€ 148).
The most expensive regions of France were the Ile-de-France (€ 162 on average), Corsica (€ 129), Lower Normandy (€ 117) and Côte d'Azur (€ 116).
The three most expensive cities in France - Paris (the highest price achieved was € 204 in September), Nice and Cannes.
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