Moscow remains the city with the most expensive hotels in Europe despite a 2-percent decrease in prices from 2011, a prominent hotel booking service said.
Travelers will have to shell out an average of 7,227 rubles ($246) per one night’s stay in the Russian capital in February, according to Hotel.info.
The runner-up, Oslo, averaged only 6,334 rubles ($216) per night, while hotel rooms in London, which came third, cost 6,236 rubles ($212), the service said in a survey.
Stockholm, Helsinki, Copenhagen, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam and Warsaw also made it to the European top ten, the report said on Wednesday.
Worldwide, Moscow still lost to Sydney with 7,510 rubles per night and Rio de Janeiro with 7,415 rubles, but came ahead of Tokyo, Hong Kong and New York, Hotel.info said.