City Hotel Price Rises Second Highest in Uk ; but 'Ghost Town' Warning After 2008
Daily Post › November 28, 2006
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Daily Post › November 28, 2006
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HOTEL prices in Liverpool rose 12% last year, the second highest rise in the country and just behind close neighbour Manchester which saw a 13% rise.
The new figures follow on from a report in September which revealed that occupancy rates in the city stood at 77.5%, beating both Manchester and Leeds.See the full content of this document
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City Hotel Price Rises Second Highest in Uk ; but 'Ghost Town' Warning After 2008
Prices for hotel rooms in the North West cities increased as the region continued to benefit...
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