Euro 2012: hotel room rates go sky-high in Poland and Ukraine

The price of a one night's stay in a hotel has skyrocketed by 151 percent in Poland and Ukraine for the period of the Euro football tournament (June 8-July1), according to information from Hotels.com released June 21. Supporters may find themselves paying up to three times the standard hotel room rate. In Ukraine, the average increase is the highest (+ 44 percent), with a night's stay costing an average of €200 during the matches, and mounting especially in Lviv (an average of €253).

In Kiev, the Ukrainian capital, tourists can spend €215, which is 43 percent more than the average rate for the same period last year. In Donetsk, where rates have increased to a slightly lesser extent (34 percent), a one night's stay costs on average €225.

In Poland, prices have increased by 19 percent (to an average of €133). Poznan registered the greatest increase (a hike of 55 percent), with an average rate of €158 per night. But it's in Warsaw that rooms cost the most on average (€181.50, up 52 percent).

The data provided by Hotels.com confirms the findings of indices created by Relaxnews in association with Trivago. According to the latest index, published May 25, a room rate in Kiev, Ukraine for the night of the final match costs on average €524.

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