Hotel Prices Rise in European Cities

Mardi, 29 Mai 2012 00:00 sylvie.duval@finances.gouv.fr (Sylvie Duval)
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For the month of May, hotels in some premier countries have begun to raise their overnight rates because of the heavy influx of tourists. This is a telling sign that vacation season at its peak. Furthermore, popular countries and cities have been at the forefront of raising their rates to visiting tourists.
In Paris alone, the French capital has increased hotel overnight rates by 24 percent. From the month of February, the rates began to gradually rise up from a steady 156 euro average price. Until the current month, May, the overnight rates fetch a whopping average of 194 euros per night in various hotels. An indication that hotels are being fully booked and that it's quite difficult to get a late booking during these times.
This is not to say that the French capital is the only one raising its overnight deals. In various European cities, much like London, it is very much harder to book overnight hotels with good deals. Since the hotels have increased prices by so much as 36 percent since January.
This
May, London hotels are adamant in keeping prices at a high, averaging 212 euros.

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