Copenhagen has a reputation as an expensive city to visit but, as Hotels.com’s Hotel Price Index 2011 shows, this is far from the truth.
Since the end of the 1990s, Copenhagen has experienced a significant hotel boom. Within the last couple of years the city has expanded its hotel capacity by thousands of rooms.
The resulting increased competition has brought down prices to the point where, according to Hotels.com’s Hotel Price Index, Copenhagen has some of the cheapest hotel rooms in the Scandinavia, with an average room price of less than DKK 900 per night.
While prices have remained steady in Copenhagen, in for example Stockholm, which is currently the most expensive city in Scandinavia, they have increased by as much as 11.
In terms of other European capitals, Copenhagen is significantly cheaper than cities such as Paris, London and Geneva, where prices have risen by a massive 20% since 2010.