London, Madrid and Rome were the only European capitals that showed an overall drop in hotel prices this year, according to data from Triavgo.
Rates fell by 7% in the UK capital, while prices were down by 1% year-on-year in Madrid and Rome.
New York City had the most expensive rates listed global matasearch site with an average overall rate of €187, followed by San Francisco where a standard double room cost €174.
Dubai, Reykjavik and Singapore were also among five priciest cities for a hotel st
London, Madrid and Rome were the only European capitals that showed an overall drop in hotel prices this year, according to data from Triavgo.
Rates fell by 7% in the UK capital, while prices were down by 1% year-on-year in Madrid and Rome.
New York City had the most expensive rates listed global matasearch site with an average overall rate of €187, followed by San Francisco where a standard double room cost €174.
Dubai, Reykjavik and Singapore were also among five priciest cities for a hotel stay in 2018 with average rates of €165, €156, and €152 per night respectively.
Amsterdam and Zurich were most expensive for a hotel stay in Europe with average nightly rates of €151 while Russia hosting the World Cup saw rates in Moscow soar by 210% in June to €158 a night against a November average of €51.
Barcelona also saw hotel prices peak in June with the average rate for a standard double room at €140 or 73% higher than the average price of €81 in January.
Bogota had the lowest hotel prices, with an average overall rate of €49 per night, followed by Kuala Lumpur and Lima, each with an average hotel price of €50. Delhi and Manila had average rates of €53 and €54 respectively.
The cities with the lowest average hotel prices in Europe were Istanbul, with an average rate of €61, and Warsaw at €63.
Marrakech had the highest year-on-year increase in average hotel prices in 2018. The average rate of €123 for a standard double room per night was 15% higher than 2017.
Beijing saw the second highest increase, with the average price up 12% to €85 from €76.
Rio de Janeiro saw the steepest decline in hotel prices, with the average rate dropping 17% to €67 per night.
Amsterdam and Zurich were most expensive for a hotel stay in Europe with average nightly rates of €151 while Russia hosting the World Cup saw rates in Moscow soar by 210% in June to €158 a night against a November average of €51.
Barcelona also saw hotel prices peak in June with the average rate for a standard double room at €140 or 73% higher than the average price of €81 in January.
Bogota had the lowest hotel prices, with an average overall rate of €49 per night, followed by Kuala Lumpur and Lima, each with an average hotel price of €50. Delhi and Manila had average rates of €53 and €54 respectively.
The cities with the lowest average hotel prices in Europe were Istanbul, with an average rate of €61, and Warsaw at €63.
Marrakech had the highest year-on-year increase in average hotel prices in 2018. The average rate of €123 for a standard double room per night was 15% higher than 2017.
Beijing saw the second highest increase, with the average price up 12% to €85 from €76.
Rio de Janeiro saw the steepest decline in hotel prices, with the average rate dropping 17% to €67 per night.