Best Value Cities for a Hotel Stay in the UK Revealed


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Hotel comparison site trivago.co.uk has revealed its annual Best Value UK City Index. The list of 26 includes cities with at least 50 hotels and an average of at least 150 reviews per hotel. The index combines hotel price data with aggregated user reviews and ratings. This year Plymouth is the best value city in the UK for a hotel stay, while London is the worst value.

Best Value UK City Index 2015:

Rank

City

Index

Average Hotel Price*

1

Plymouth

90.33

£76

2

Exeter

89.20

£82

3

Salisbury

88.43

£108

4

Inverness

87.44

£109

5

Norwich

86.70

£89

6

Sheffield

86.63

£71

7

Nottingham

84.78

£73

8

York

84.40

£102

9

Bournemouth

84.05

£84

10

Chester

83.56

£98

11

Newcastle upon Tyne

82.65

£80

12

Bristol

81.47

£95

13

Aberdeen

81.45

£103

14

Bath

81.29

£135

15

Cardiff

79.85

£90

16

Liverpool

79.83

£83

17

Brighton

79.48

£98

18

Belfast

79.39

£95

19

Leeds

78.74

£86

20

Cambridge

78.39

£123

21

Birmingham

78.32

£78

22

Edinburgh

78.12

£116

23

Oxford

76.76

£125

24

Glasgow

76.41

£89

25

Manchester

68.25

£105

26

London

46.64

£164

*Average price per night for a standard double room, based on prices from the trivago Hotel Price Index over the past 12 months.

To view our guide to the top 10, please visit:checkin.trivago.co.uk/2015/12/07/top-10-best-value-cities-in-the-uk/

Plymouth best value city in the UK for a hotel stay

With an index of 90.33, Plymouth is the best value city in the UK for a hotel stay. At an average of £76 per night for the past year, it is also one of the cheapest UK cities for a hotel stay (following Sheffield at £71 and Nottingham at £73).

In second place is Exeter, with an index of 89.20 and an average hotel price of £82. Although price is a contributing factor to the best value index, cities must also have excellent hotel ratings. Salisbury and Inverness, for example, occupy third and fourth places despite having an average price per night of over £100 (£108 and £109, respectively).

Cities faring well in the Best Value Index often have hotels praised for their good location, friendly staff, spacious rooms and affordability. This is particularly true for Plymouth, where hotels are consistently ranked positively for their large guest rooms.

London worst value city in the UK for a hotel stay

With an index of 46.64, London is the worst value city in the UK for a hotel stay, with an index significantly lower than the other cities on the list. It is also the most expensive city, at an average of £164 per night. Following London is Manchester, with an index of 68.25, Glasgow (76.41) and Oxford (76.76).

Price is an important factor here – Cambridge, Oxford and London are all ranked low and have an average price per night of over £120 (£123, £125 and £164, respectively). Bath is the only exception in the list, ranked 14th but with an average price per night of £135.

Cities ranking low in the Best Value Index are often criticised for their lack of space, leading to a lower level of comfort and poor ratings. London hotel rooms, in particular, are often described as cramped and ranked low as a result.

Denise Bartlett, UK Public Relations: “By combining hotel price data with aggregated hotel reviews, the Best Value Index promises travellers satisfaction for their money – cities where hotels are both reasonably priced and highly rated. It is interesting to see smaller, less-visited destinations such as Plymouth and Salisbury ranked highly in the index. It is, however, of little surprise to see London at the bottom of the list. With the most expensive average hotel price of any city the UK, London is often criticised for its poor value hotel rooms.”

About Best Value Index

The trivago Best Value Index provides a unique overview of the best valued destinations worldwide by using a specifically tailored algorithm that combines the trivago Hotel Price Index with trivago's Reputation Ranking for hotels. The trivago Hotel Price Index shows the average overnight accommodation prices for a standard double room on trivago. Scaling up to 100, the Best Value Index lists the best combined score on consumer rating and average hotel price. Included in the list were UK cities with at least 50 hotels and an average of at least 150 reviews per hotel.

About trivago

Travellers find the ideal hotel for the best price on www.trivago.co.uk. trivago is the world's largest online hotel search site, comparing rates from over 900,000 hotels on over 250 booking sites worldwide. trivago integrates over 180 million hotel ratings and 14 million photos in order to make finding the perfect hotel easier for users. Over 120 million visitors per month find their ideal hotel by using trivago's various filters and in turn save up to 48% per booking. trivago was founded in 2005 in Düsseldorf, Germany and currently operates 52 international country platforms in 33 languages.

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