4. Paris
It may well be the “city of love”, but we bet guests don’t love paying $335.38 on average per a stopover.
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World's 10 most expensive cities for a hotel stay |
4. Paris
It may well be the “city of love”, but we bet guests don’t love paying $335.38 on average per a stopover.
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Jan 13, 2012 , United Arab Emirates
I am really surprised that Dubai is not one of the ten most expensive cities for a hotel stay. Most of the 5 stars hotels charge more than $400 ++ per night especially in Sheikh Zaed Road, JBR area