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- Hotel prices at lowest level for five years
Hotel prices around the world fell 17% to their lowest level for five years in the first half of the year, according to the latest Hotels.com Hotel Price Index - great news for travellers. - UK hoteliers slash room prices
The average price of a UK hotel room was 16% lower in the first half of 2009, compared to the same period in 2008, according to the Hotels.com Hotel Price Index. Britons paid on average £83 for a hotel room at home between January and June 2009, down from £99 a year before. - Bargain Britain: Hotel prices fall 16%
The average price of a hotel room in the UK was down by 16% between January and June this year compared to the same period in 2008, according to the latest Hotels.com Hotel Price Index. An average hotel room across the country now costs just £83 per night, down from £99 per night last year, making it a great time to holiday at home. - Hotel Price Indey 2009
The average price of a hotel room around the world fell by 17% in the first six months of 2009, according to the latest Hotels.com Hotel Price Index. Hotel prices in June 2009 were more than one sixth lower than they were the year before and room rates were just 1% above their level in January 2004, when the Hotel Price Index was started. - Stags continue celebrations while hens tighten their belts
Despite hard times, British men are preserving the right to enjoy their last days of pre-nuptial freedom while brides-to-be are reining in their spending and economising on hen parties, according to a poll by leading accommodation website Hotels.com. - Britons spend a quarter of a billion hours a year working on holiday
Relaxing on holiday should be easy, but more than half of British travellers (55%) find it hard to switch off from work and rely on their laptops and Blackberries to keep in contact with the office, new research from Hotels.com has revealed. - Minimoons - the new honeymoons
Forget the traditional two week honeymoon – recession busting ‘minimoons’ are the latest hit with newlyweds. Hotels.com research* has revealed that minimoons – trips of less than two weeks – are increasingly replacing traditional fortnight-long honeymoons as cash-conscious newlyweds keep an eye on their budgets. - Hotels.com President on the 'Bottom Line'
Hotels.com President David Roche appeared on BBC Radio Four’s prestigious 'Bottom Line' programme today. - New mini blog or ‘nanolog’ competition launched to encourage brits to keep travelling
A new competition to encourage Britons to take a break, however short, is launched today by the world’s leading hotel website Hotels.com. The contest comes on the back of research that showed a 46%* increase in UK holidaymakers searching for single night holidays or ‘nanobreaks’ over the past year. - Kendal fastest-growing ‘nanobreak’ destination in UK as short trips gain popularity
Kendal has been named as the UK’s fastest growing nanobreak destination, by leading hotel booking site Hotels.com. The Lake District town has seen a 650% rise in searches for one-night stays – or nanobreaks - so far this year compared to the same period last year. - London’s cabs are ranked best in the world
London’s taxis have been voted the best in the world for the second year running, a Hotels.com poll of international travellers has shown. A third (33%) of the travellers surveyed said that London’s black cabs were the best in the world. - Choose Barcelona over Bath and save Ł182
Despite the pound being relatively weak against the Euro, British travellers seeking some sunshine this summer could find their pounds go much further than they might expect in Eurozone destinations – and a trip to the continent could end up costing less than a UK break. - City Guide - Antwerp
Tipped to be one of 2009’s hottest destinations by Condé Nast Traveller, Antwerp is a pocket-sized metropolis full of culture, architecture, fashion and entertainment. - Hotels.com To Offer Rooms On The Moon
Rooms are expected to go on sale on the Hotels.com websites across Europe starting from £800 a night. - Global hotel prices drop 12%
The average price of a hotel room around the world fell by 12% last year, according to the latest Hotels.com Hotel Price Index. - City Guide - Palermo
The Sicilian capital is best visited in the Spring when the weather is still warm enough to relax on the beach but it is not too hot to go sightseeing. - Cardiff hotels experience the steepest price rises in the UK
Despite price falls across the UK, hotel prices in Cardiff bucked the national trend and have continued to rise, making it one of the five most expensive cities in the UK, according to the latest Hotels.com Hotel Price Index. - Bargain Britain: Belfast hotel prices fall by 17%
Hotel prices in Belfast continue to fall as hoteliers across the UK drop rates to fill rooms, according to the latest Hotels.com Hotel Price Index. - Manchester hotel prices fall by 24% for foreign visitors
Hotel prices in Blackpool, Manchester and Liverpool continue to fall as hoteliers across the country drop rates to fill rooms, according to the latest Hotels.com Hotel Price Index. - Bath remains the UK’s most expensive city
Despite price falls across the UK, hotel prices in Bath bucked the national trend and have continued to rise, maintaining its position as the most expensive city in the UK, according to the latest Hotels.com Hotel Price Index. - UK hotel prices fall by 25% for foreign visitors
Hotel prices in the UK continue to fall as hoteliers across the country drop rates to fill rooms, according to the latest Hotels.com Hotel Price Index. - The Hotel Price Index - Review of 2008 - focus on Q4
The average price of a hotel room around the world fell by 12% last year, according to the latest Hotels.com Hotel Price Index. Hotel prices in December 2008 were more than one tenth lower than they were the year before and room rates were just 1% above their level in January 2004, when the Hotel Price Index was started. - Brits rack up ł526 million a year on minibar tabs
British travellers are unable to resist the lure of the hotel minibar, according to research* by leading hotel booking website Hotels.com. - World's Wackiest Festivals
In these credit crunched times you may be thinking of cutting back your holiday spending so why not take advantage of these wonderful, wacky and, most importantly, affordable festivals, to leave you with more money to spend on yourself while you’re away? - City Guide - Los Angeles
Tipped to be the ‘new’ New York in The Times’ 2009 Predictions list and with the opening of a new Cecconi’s restaurant to coincide with the Oscars this month, LA is set to one of the destinations for 2009. - City Guide - Mexico City
Named as one of the top ten cities in the world in Lonely Planet’s ‘Best in Travel 2009’ list, Mexico City is emerging as the Manhattan of Latin America. - Short Breaks Up 29% As Brits Keep On Travelling
UK “Nano-Breaks” gain popularity as we continue to travel but look to lower costs. - Brits With A Nose For A Bargain
Belt-tightening Brits are saving £1.7 billion each year by haggling on holiday, research by leading hotels website Hotels.com has found.