Miami
Beach may be famous for its sunshine, nightlife and iconic coastline — but
if you’re hoping to ring in the New Year there, be ready to pay a serious
premium.
According to a
new survey from Cheaphotels.org,
Miami Beach has been named the most expensive place in the world to stay on New
Year’s Eve this year, edging out every other major global city when it
comes to hotel pricing over the holiday.
The study took a
close look at hotel rates in 60 big-name destinations worldwide. Researchers
tracked the cheapest available double room for a three-night stay from December
30 through January 2, focusing only on centrally located hotels with at least a
three-star rating.
Miami Beach
topped the list with a price tag of $1,187 for the most affordable qualifying
room over that three-night period. What makes that number especially jaw-dropping
is how far it sits above normal pricing: it represents a 197 percent jump
compared with typical hotel rates in January.
Not far behind
Miami Beach are two other famously festive cities. Rio
de Janeiro ranked second, with the cheapest three-night stay coming in at
$1,172, while New
York City took third place at $1,164.
Across the
Atlantic, Europe
is also seeing eye-popping holiday prices. Edinburgh
landed in fourth place overall, with hotel rates reaching $1,040 for the
three-night stretch. Vienna
wasn’t far behind, coming in sixth at $994.
The survey also
revealed just how much hotel costs have risen in some destinations compared
with recent years. Bangkok
experienced the biggest jump, with prices soaring 94 percent compared to the
last edition of the study in 2022. Copenhagen
followed with a 72 percent increase, while Vienna’s New Year’s Eve rates
climbed 63 percent over the same period.
But it’s not all
bad news for budget-conscious travelers. On the opposite end of the spectrum
sits Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s
capital, which was named the most affordable city in the survey. Hotel prices
there have dropped by more than 60 percent since 2022, and travelers can find
rooms for as little as $20 per night during the New Year period — a stark
contrast to the four-figure price tags seen in Miami or New York.
Other popular
destinations also made the top 10 priciest list, including Sydney,
Cancun,
Amsterdam,
Copenhagen and Paris,
showing that demand for holiday travel
remains strong across multiple continents.
The list below
highlights the 10 most expensive places in the world to book a hotel for New
Year’s Eve, based on the lowest-priced double rooms available for stays between
December 30 and January 2, along with how much those rates spike compared to
typical January pricing.
Miami Beach $1,187 (+197%)Rio de Janeiro $1,172 (+284%)New York City $1,164 (+218%)Edinburgh $1,040 (+316%)Sydney $1,035 (+248%)Vienna $994 (+257%)Cancun $987 (+116%)Amsterdam $924 (+165%)Copenhagen $814 (+110%)Paris $796 (+74%)
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