Five Star Luxury On The Rise In Australia
Leading hotel price comparison site names Australia's most popular five star accommodations
New data from HotelsCombined has named the most popular five star hotels in Australia and suggests that the number of five star hotel bookings in Australia has increased by 194 percent since 2013.
According to HotelsCombined, the following ten luxury Australian hotels have had the most bookings in the last six months:
Global PR Manager at HotelsCombined, Alycia Simons says that the increase in five star bookings suggests that five star luxury is becoming more affordable and travellers are willing to spend that little bit more to ensure that their getaway is comfortable.
"The average cost per night of five star accommodations has decreased two per cent in the last twelve months, while the number of five star hotel bookings in Australia on HotelsCombined.com in the same time has increased significantly. With over 300 million people around the world using our site every year, we can see that more people are choosing to book five star accommodation more often," Ms Simons said.
"Booking a five star hotel ensures that travellers will enjoy a superior getaway that is luxurious and relaxing. They'll stay in a quality room and be offered exceptional service by the hotel. Australians and travellers within Australia have recognised this value," she said.
HotelsCombined is available in over 40 languages and delivers prices in 120 currencies. www.hotelscombined.com
Leading hotel price comparison site names Australia's most popular five star accommodations
New data from HotelsCombined has named the most popular five star hotels in Australia and suggests that the number of five star hotel bookings in Australia has increased by 194 percent since 2013.
According to HotelsCombined, the following ten luxury Australian hotels have had the most bookings in the last six months:
3. Hilton South Wharf, Melbourne
6. Jupiters Hotel & Casino, Gold Coast
7. Sheraton on the Park, Sydney
9. Stamford Plaza, Sydney Airport, Sydney
10. Hilton on the Park, Melbourne
Short, luxurious getaways appear to be the trend with HotelsCombined revealing that travellers staying on average only two nights in five star accommodations. In Australia, travellers booking five-star hotels spent an average of $322 (AUD) per night, a slight decrease from $330 (AUD) per night in the same time period in 2013.
Global PR Manager at HotelsCombined, Alycia Simons says that the increase in five star bookings suggests that five star luxury is becoming more affordable and travellers are willing to spend that little bit more to ensure that their getaway is comfortable.
"The average cost per night of five star accommodations has decreased two per cent in the last twelve months, while the number of five star hotel bookings in Australia on HotelsCombined.com in the same time has increased significantly. With over 300 million people around the world using our site every year, we can see that more people are choosing to book five star accommodation more often," Ms Simons said.
"Booking a five star hotel ensures that travellers will enjoy a superior getaway that is luxurious and relaxing. They'll stay in a quality room and be offered exceptional service by the hotel. Australians and travellers within Australia have recognised this value," she said.
HotelsCombined is available in over 40 languages and delivers prices in 120 currencies. www.hotelscombined.com
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