Hotel solutions provider HRS has compared average hotel room rates worldwide over the last four years (2011-2015) and revealed that despite economic uncertainties during this period, the outlook for the UK hotel industry is largely positive with an overall increase in room rates by 26%.
In fact, London is one of the top three most expensive cities for an overnight stay in the world, costing ยฃ141 on average per night, according to the latest figures from 2015. Data revealed rates in the city had increased by 31 per cent during the four years, benefitting from the legacy of hosting major events such as the Royal Wedding and 2012 Olympic Games, making it an even more desirable destination for both business and leisure travellers.
In the UK, London, Leeds and Manchester recorded the biggest increases in average room rates per night between 2011 and 2015. During this period, Leeds almost doubled its cost per overnight stay with a 41% rise and 30% for Manchester.
UK hoteliers in Edinburgh and Bristol are also reaping the rewards from an uplift in demand. Edinburgh is the second most expensive city to stay in the UK with an average room per night costing ยฃ102 followed by Bristol at ยฃ97 per room per night.
Top destinations UK & Ireland one to five-star hotels
Average room rate for hotel stays in British & Irish cities.
Comparison of average rates, based on non-cancelled bookings. Public and corporate bookings.
Period: 01.01.2011-31.12.2015
Top Destinations UK & Ireland | Room rate 1*-5*per night 2011 (ยฃ) | Room rate 1*-5*per night 2015 (ยฃ) | Rate development comparison % |
London | ยฃ108 | ยฃ141 | 31% |
Edinburgh | ยฃ93 | ยฃ102 | 10% |
Bristol | ยฃ81 | ยฃ97 | 20% |
Manchester | ยฃ73 | ยฃ95 | 30% |
Leeds | ยฃ66 | ยฃ93 | 41% |
Birmingham | ยฃ68 | ยฃ85 | 25% |
Liverpool | ยฃ68 | ยฃ85 | 25%ย |
Worldwide trends
New York, Rio de Janeiro and Sydney were the most expensive destinations worldwide on average for overnight stays in 2011. Unsurprisingly, New York has maintained this top position, enjoying a 32% price increase in rates from 2011 (ยฃ149) to ยฃ197 per night in 2015.
In stark contrast, Rio de Janeiro has suffered a 22% decrease in hotel room rates between 2011 and 2015. The latest figures reveal that in 2011 travellers were typically paying ยฃ145 per night stay but in 2015 just ยฃ113. Despite the city being centre stage in 2014 as the host of the FIFA World Cup, which increased rates in the short term, there was no lasting effect as rates dropped again close to pre-World Cup levels.ย However as Rio prepares for this yearโs Olympic Games, it will be interesting to see if this will benefit hoteliers in the longer term.
Cities that could be ones to watch over the next couple of years, recording the biggest increase in hotel rates from 2011 to 2015, include Miami at 62%, Mexico City at 52% and Beijing at 43%.
However, despite the increase, Beijing still remains one of the cheapest cities for hotel rates, costing just ยฃ66 on average per overnight stay in 2015. Other cities with the lowest rates included Kuala Lumpar at ยฃ50 and Bangkok at ยฃ57.
Top international destinations one to five-star hotels
Average room rate for hotel stays in international cities.
Comparison of average rates, based on non-cancelled bookings. Public and corporate bookings.
Period: 01.01.2011-31.12.2015
Top Destinations international | Room rate 1*-5* per night 2011 (ยฃ) | Room rate 1*-5*per night 2015 (ยฃ) | Rate development 2015 compared to 2011 in % |
New York | ยฃ149 | ยฃ197 | 32% |
Washington | – | ยฃ154 | – |
Tokyo | ยฃ115 | ยฃ129 | 12% |
Sydney | ยฃ127 | ยฃ127 | – |
Singapore | ยฃ109 | ยฃ125 | 13% |
Miami | ยฃ71 | ยฃ115 | 62% |
Rio de Janeiro | ยฃ145 | ยฃ113 | -22% |
Dubai | ยฃ82 | ยฃ110 | 34% |
Seoul | ยฃ95 | ยฃ94 | -1% |
Toronto | ยฃ80 | ยฃ93 | 16% |
Mexico City | ยฃ60 | ยฃ91 | 52% |
Mumbai | ยฃ89 | ยฃ81 | -9% |
Cape Town | ยฃ102 | ยฃ81 | -20% |
Buenos Aires | ยฃ77 | ยฃ78 | 1% |
Shanghai | ยฃ55 | ยฃ67 | -22% |
Beijing | ยฃ46 | ยฃ66 | 43% |
Bangkok | ยฃ42 | ยฃ57 | 36% |
Kuala Lumpur | ยฃ43 | ยฃ50 | 16% |
Moscow suffers from civil and political unrest
Despite being tipped as an up-and-coming business travel destination, Moscowโs fraught economic situation and civil unrest has impacted on its reputation. Consequentially average room prices per night have declined by close to half (44%) from 2011 with hotel rates now costing on average just ยฃ70 per night in 2015.
Looking at Europeโs top destinations, London has continued to hold its top spot as the front-runner whilst the Swiss city Zurich retained second place, costing ยฃ127 per night followed by Copenhagen (ยฃ108) and Paris (ยฃ103).
Travelling on a budget
For the cheapest rates in Europe, consider travelling to Prague with average room rates of just ยฃ53, as well as Budapest at ยฃ58 and Berlin at ยฃ68.
Top-Destinations Europe | Room rate 1*-5* per night 2011 (ยฃ) | Room rate 1*-5* per night 2015 (ยฃ) | Rate development 2015 compared to 2014 in % |
London | ยฃ108 | ยฃ141 | 31% |
Zurich | ยฃ129 | ยฃ127 | -2% |
Copenhagen | ยฃ100 | ยฃ108 | 8% |
Paris | ยฃ104 | ยฃ103 | -1% |
Amsterdam | ยฃ106 | ยฃ100 | -6% |
Stockholm | ยฃ100 | ยฃ100 | – |
Milan | ยฃ85 | ยฃ97 | 14% |
Helsinki | ยฃ90 | ยฃ90 | – |
Oslo | ยฃ111 | ยฃ88 | -21% |
Barcelona | ยฃ91 | ยฃ85 | -7% |
Rome | ยฃ83 | ยฃ78 | -6% |
Athens | ยฃ66 | ยฃ73 | 11% |
Madrid | ยฃ75 | ยฃ71 | -5% |
Lisbon | ยฃ66 | ยฃ70 | 6% |
Moscow | ยฃ124 | ยฃ70 | -44% |
Vienna | ยฃ79 | ยฃ70 | -11% |
Berlin | – | ยฃ68 | – |
Istanbul | ยฃ71 | ยฃ68 | -4% |
Budapest | ยฃ56 | ยฃ58 | 4% |
Warsaw | ยฃ65 | ยฃ58 | -11% |
Prague | ยฃ52 | ยฃ53 | 2% |
Jon West, Managing Director of HRS UK & Ireland, comments:ย โLondon has clearly continued to hold its own as a major international destination for travellers. UK hoteliers should find it reassuring that other cities are also benefitting from the uplift in demand.โ
โGlobally the hotel market has fluctuated massively over the past four years especially with recent global events and ongoing economic uncertainties.ย In addition to this, technological advancements are giving business travellers more control over their bookings than ever before so weย really would urge travel and procurement managers to review the effectiveness of their travel programmes on a regular basis to ensure theyโre getting the best rates possible to make substantial savings for the long-term.โ