- Hotels.com has released its annual Hotel Price Index.
- Hanoi, according to the report, is the most affordable city for luxury hotels.
- The report found that luxury hotels in other countries are 27 percent less expensive than those in the U.S.
Hotels.com has just released their 2025 Hotel Price Index Report, which analyses nightly rates across the globe in order to determine where your dollars will go the furthest.
Hotels.com’s report includes a list of average daily rates for bookings of four-, five-, and three star hotels made on the site in 2024. Then, it compared the numbers with bookings in 2023. The numbers crunched led to one clear conclusion: If you are looking for an five-star hotel experience on a budget, your best bet is to go abroad—international luxury hotels They are approximately 27 percent cheaper than the U.S. counterparts.
The Hotel Price Index is a valuable tool for price-conscious travelers. It’s like a travel cheat sheet—revealing where to splurge, where to save, and where luxury quietly costs less,” said Melanie Fish, vice president of global PR at Hotels.com, in a statement sent to Travel + Leisure. “Cities like Bangkok, São Paulo, and Mexico City stand out for offering top-rated stays across all star levels, proving that great travel doesn’t have to come with a high price tag.”
While there isn’t an accepted system of star ratings, you can expect a personalized service, luxurious accommodations, and fine dining options. plush amenities Four- and five-star hotels are available. Five cities across the globe stood out for their affordability—and you can book luxury hotel rooms there for under $200:
- Hanoi, Vietnam: $156 per night
- Pattaya, Thailand: $157 per night
- Gothenburg, Sweden: $163 per night
- Panama City, Panama: $186 per night
- Auckland, New Zealand: $192 per night
Even though domestic luxury hotels tend to be more expensive, there are still many great options for less. less than $300 a night. The following are the most affordable U.S. Cities where you can stay in a five-star hotel:
- Portland, Oregon: $287 per night
- San Antonio, Texas: $340 per night
- Las Vegas, Nevada: $341 per night
- Atlanta, Georgia: $361 per night
- Miami, Florida: $386 per night
The report also noted several interesting trends—hotel prices are decreasing in a few popular U.S. cities, including San Francisco; Austin, Texas; and Atlanta. Chicago’s prices increased 7 percent from year to year. It is not surprising that rates are soaring in hot vacation spots like Kyoto and Tokyo.
Hotels.com explains that for travelers who cannot or do not want to travel abroad, four-star hotels in the United States offer the best bang for your buck. They cost 38 percent more than the three-star hotel, but are 118 per cent less expensive than the five-star property.