(ANSA) - Rome, April 14 - Despite rising hotel costs, Italy
is still a darling of low-cost travel.
According to a report issued Monday by hotel ratings and
booking service HRS, Milan and Rome are ranked 22nd and 25th in
a list of most expensive hotels.
The average Milan hotel room goes for 108.49 euros per
night, up 11% on the year, while the average Rome room costs
87.92 euros, up over 5%.
The rates fell well under those in Sydney, where a room
goes for 173 euros, and New York, where they go for 152.52
euros.
In third and fourth place were Los Angeles and London.
As for the most expensive hotels in Italy, Milan is
followed by Bolzano's average 107.81 euros and Venice's 102.44
euros, while the best deals are to be found in Naples, where the
average room costs 76 euros.
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