Prices for hotels decrease all over the world
British company Hogg Robinson Group (HRG) has published a rating of cities of the world with the most expensive hotels. The first place in it was given to Abu-Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), where the average price for standard room makes $421 for night. According to HRGs data, price for one night in Abu-Dhabi made $355, but during first two months of 2009 the average price has increased to $421, that has made capital of the United Arab Emirates country with the most expensive hotels.
Abu-Dhabi and in the Indian Bangalore are among ten cities with the most expensive hotels. Moscow is on the second place of the list, capital of Qatar -Doha-is on the third place. Delhi occupies the fourth position and Dubai is on the fifth place.