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The best destinations for cheap five-star hotels
Here are the best savings on five-star hotels around the world
If you’re sick of slumming it and fancy something a bit special for your next trip, a five-star hotel is the only way to go.
But rather than forking out five-star prices, Skyscanner has revealed the 10 destinations where a luxury hotel costs less than ever.
The booking platform’s data shows that five-star hotels in Amsterdam are 42 per cent cheaper in 2018 compared to 2017, with the average price of a night in a five-star hotel this year costing just £260.
In second place is Havana, Cuba. Here, the average price of a five-star hotel is £241, compared to £312 in 2017, a reduction of 23 per cent.
Venice is notorious for being an expensive city to visit, but the average cost of a night in a five-star hotel in 2018 is £330, a 22 per cent saving on the previous year, when visitors could expect to pay £422.
Other ways to cut costs when splashing out on luxury accommodation include travelling to a destination out of season, says Skyscanner. Switzerland in summer might not having skiing, for example, but it does have plentiful hiking opportunities, incredible scenery and a booming restaurant scene.
“The luxury of a five-star hotel might seem like a distant dream for some travellers, but according to our data, that dream could become a reality,” said Lisa Tyndall, senior growth manager at Skyscanner.
“Our current hotel deals are also showing rooms available from as little as £38 a night, when staying in Venice, proving that travellers really can enjoy luxury for less in 2019.”
Top 10 destinations for luxury hotels with biggest 2018 price drop
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Havana, Cuba
- Venice, Italy
- Mallorca, Balearic Islands
- Tokyo, Japan
- Bang Tao Beach, Thailand
- Sydney, Australia
- Los Angeles, US
- Dubai, UAE
- Abu Dhabi, UAE
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