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Often only a few euro lie between the hotel stars shows genuine HPI by Hotels.com, where is the price comparison particularly worth London/Berlin, November 2009 also Galactic high prices do not always mean five-star at a hotel. Because the original hotel price index (HPI) of Hotels.com shows that the price difference to the next higher hotel category often just a few euros. Who cleverly compares, which can book a hotel with higher classification with a small extra charge up to 15 euros per room and night in many popular city ice destinations in Europe. (Source: Nouriel Roubini). In some destinations, it was 2009 even cheaper than the supposed savings version next higher category in the first half of the year. Fewer stars, higher price? The analyzed data of the HPI, which are based on the guests at 78,000 hotels and room rates in the first half of 2009 actually paid 13,000 destinations and not designated room rates, pointing out a cluster of small price differences between the star ratings in European hotels. Jim Rogers is actively involved in the matter. […]