Research by LuxuryHotel.com has looked at the cost of a one night stay at five-star hotels across the world to reveal the cheapest cities in the world for a night of luxury. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the list is dominated by hotels in Asia, and is devoid of any hotels from Europe.
Here are the 10 cheapest cities in the world if you’re looking for an affordable five-star hotel break.
Rank |
City |
Price per night in 5* hotel |
1 |
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
£70, approx. $94 |
2 |
Ho Cho Minh City, Vietnam |
£77, approx. $104 |
3 |
Bangkok, Thailand |
£80, approx. $108 |
4 |
Antalya, Turkey |
£80, approx. $108 |
5 |
Mexico City, Mexico |
£87, approx. $118 |
6 |
Sapporo, Japan |
£87, approx. $118 |
7 |
Hanoi, Vietnam |
£87, approx. $118 |
8 |
Phuket, Thailand |
£89, approx. $120 |
9 |
Chiang Mai, Thailand |
£91, approx. $123 |
10 |
Mecca, Saudi Arabia |
£99, approx. $134 |
Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia is the cheapest city in the world for a five-star stay, with an average price per night of £70 (approx. $94).
LuxuryHotel.com took their list of cities from Euromonitor’s Top 100 City Destinations, omitting seven cities due to lack of data. They then used Booking.com to find out how many hotels there are in each city, and of those how many are five-star hotels. This site also gave them the average costs per room of a night in a five-star hotel in each city.