New Delhi, June 26 (IANS) The capital has been recognised as one of the most reasonably priced cities in the world for a club sandwich and a full day of hotel dining, according to findings by hotels.com.
The online hotel reservation platform continues to uncover the dining costs of hotels worldwide with its annual price barometer, the Club Sandwich Index.
This year the report, Club Sandwich Index 2.0, added three more hotel dining items to make the index a more comprehensive indicator for guests to understand the costs associated with a full day of hotel dining in hotels worldwide.
The average prices are calculated from real prices (including taxes and fees) paid by guests in 30 international hotels.
Based on the findings, Geneva is not only the priciest city for a club sandwich, but the Swiss city has also topped the charts as the most expensive destination to enjoy a full-day hotel dining experience.
Meanwhile, Delhi offers a reasonable price for a full day meal and is placed at number 20 in the list, while Bogota, Columbia, is the most value-for-money destination at number 30.
“Hotels.com continues to enhance our customers travel experience with the elevated Club Sandwich Index, by providing travellers with an insightful and comprehensive price comparison guide and giving them a more accurate overview of the costs associated with a full day of hotel dining.
“The findings from the CSI 2.0, coupled with the wide range of hotel options available on our website allow travellers to easily locate a hotel that suits their budget — while some may indulge in a burger meal in a hotel in Geneva, other guests may opt to kick back with a glass of house red wine at around three times the price in New Delhi,” Amit Agarwal, senior marketing manager India, hotels.com said in a statement.