Research reveals .. London, the most expensive and the cheapest Istanbul to stay this year

New research shows that London has become Europe's most expensive capital for the establishment of this year, an increase of more than 13% compared with 2013.
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London became the capital of Europe's most expensive residence
And with average room rates rising in London for up to nearly 116 pounds a night, and this puts the British capital before Zurich and Moscow, which both have average rates of 111 pounds per room.
While London is still the most expensive city for the British average price per room per night, Edinburgh is the second most expensive city in the United Kingdom an average of 89 pounds sterling a substantial increase for the average room rate is estimated at more than 14%.
As for those seeking the right price from the low-budget, the cheaper the British Chamber can be found in Liverpool, which saw a decline in room rates by nearly 5% compared with 2013.
Has been ranked the Swiss city of Zurich and Moscow, among the most expensive cities of Europe this year as well, averaging 111 pounds per room per night. The figures showed that the average room rate in Moscow fell by 7% and decreased by nearly 2% in Zurich compared with last year.
It also increased prices in the Mexican city of Mexico City at a rate of 12 per cent, and the Indian city of New Delhi by 11 per cent from the previous year, what makes them more expensive to stay within this year.
If you're a low-budget, the cheapest room rates in the European'll find the Hungarian capital Budapest with average prices up to 66 pounds per night only. The research also showed that travelers to Prague and Lisbon, they can also take advantage of more moderate prices Rooms with provision for travel expenses.
The research also revealed that the Turkish city of Istanbul and the Norwegian capital Oslo has witnessed this year to establish the cost of less than the previous year, with lower room rates by about seven per cent in these cities.
As prices fell hotel rooms in nearly two-thirds of global cities, where the Australian city of Sydney has seen a decline of 12 per cent, followed by Toronto, Canada, down 11 per cent on the average room rates this year compared with 2013.
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