Hinckley Times

Go East for cheap hols

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A TRIO of Far Eastern cities have been named the best value for UK travellers embarking on a long-haul city break.

Bangkok is the cheapest destinatio­n for 11 typical tourist expenses such as food and drink, sightseein­g, airport transfers and weekend accommodat­ion, according to a report by Post Office Travel Money.

This was largely because of low prices for hotels in the Thai capital, with three nights in four-star accommodat­ion costing the equivalent of just £177 for a double room.

Tokyo was in second place, having the lowest cost of eating out. A three-course meal for two with a bottle of house wine was found to be £40 in the Japanese city - around a third of what it sets visitors back in Singapore. China’s Beijing - where return bus or train transfers from the airport to the city centre cost just £4 - was in third place.

Travel trade organisati­on Abta identified long-haul city breaks as one of its key trends for 2017 as the wider availabili­ty of new aircraft make longer journeys more attractive.

Andrew Brown, of Post Office Travel Money, said: “Cities in the Far East are looking unbeatable value.

“We advise people considerin­g a long-haul city break to do some advance homework before booking.

“Compare meal and drink prices as these are costs that tourists cannot avoid”

The most expensive of the 10 destinatio­ns researched was Boston in the US where three-night hotel stays cost £668.

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