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Top 100 Best Value Cities In The World For 2015

Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

One of the most beautiful destinations in the Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mostar has secured the number one spot as the the best city in the world for providing the best of services and value for money.

Trivago just announced the top 100 best valued Cities in the world for 2015. Millions of Trivago users voted on their favorite destinations around the world. Novi Sad in Serbia is ranked 2nd with a score of 97.18 per cent, where hotels have been rated in terms of service and the value they give for money, the report said.

Lijiang in China with 96.99 per cent score came in third place, followed byPlovdin in Bulgaria (96.96 per cent) in fourth and Szeged in Hungary with 96.53 per cent was ranked fifth.

The Best Value Index provides an overview of the best valued destinations worldwide by using a specifically tailored algorithm that combines the it’s Hotel Price Index with it’s Reputation Ranking for hotels.

Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Top 100 Best Value Cities In The World For 2015

1. Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
score: 97.37%

2. Novi Sad, Serbia
score: 97.18%

3. Lijiang (China)
score: 96.99%

4. Plovdiv (Bulgaria)
score: 96.96%

5 Szeged (Hungary)
score: 96.53%

6. Amritsar (India ) score: 96.52%

7. Ouarzazate (Morocco) score: 96.47%

8. Kaliningrad (Russia) score: 96.40%

9. Arequipa (Peru) score: 96.40%

10. Pingyao (China) score: 96.39%

Top 100 Best Value Cities In The World For 2015

11. Lviv (Ukraine) score: 96.38%

12 Jaisalmer (India) score: 96.37%

13 Brasov (Romania) score: 96.33%

14 Ceske Budejovice (Czech Republic) score: 96.32%

15 Thiruvananthapuram (India) score: 96.19%

16 Yangshuo (China) score: 96.19%

17 Cali (Colombia) score: 96.17%

18 Sibiu (Romania) score: 96.02%

19. Kaohsiung (Taiwan)
score: 95.99%

20 Poznan (Poland )
score: 95.98%

21 Klaipeda (Lithuania) score: 95.92%

22 Çanakkale (Turkey) score: 95.90%

23 Valparaiso (Chile) score: 95.90%

24 Cesky Krumlov (Czech Republic) score: 95.88%

25 Chania (Greece) score: 95.79%

26 Cangas de Onis (Spain) score: 95.71%

27 Hualien City (Taiwan) score: 95.63%

28 Oudtshoorn (South Africa) score: 95.57%

29 Tirana (Albania) score: 95.51%

30 Santillana del Mar (Spain) score: 95.46%

31 Hanoi (Vietnam) score: 95.34%

32 Davao City (Philippines) score: 95.32%

33 Gdreme (Turkey ) score: 95.23%

34 Kumamoto (Japan) score: 95.23%

35 Kagoshima (Japan) score: 95.13%

36 Lecce (Italy) score: 95.13%

37 Pompeii (Italy) score: 95.11%

38 Baguio (Philippines) score: 95.04%

39 Nafplio (Greece) score: 95.04%

40 Belgrade (Serbia) score: 95.01%

41 Sofia (Bulgaria) score: 94.97%

42 Zadar (Croatia) score: 94.90%

43 Marianske Lazne (Czech Republic) score: 94.90%

44 Kazan (Russia) score: 94.85%

45 Nelson (New Zealand) score: 94.80%

46 Ouro Preto (Brazil) score: 94.80%

47 Gyeongju (South Korea) score: 94.75%

48 Asunción (Paraguay) score: 94.60%

49 Alberobello (Italy) score: 94.57%

50 Puebla (Mexico) score: 94.47%

Old-Town-Lamps

51 Wroclaw (Poland) score: 94.47%

52 Guadalajara (Mexico) score: 94.42%

53 Managua (Nicaragua) score: 94.40%

54 Torquay (UK) score: 94.36%

55 Paihia (New Zealand) score: 94.29%

56 Salta (Argentina) score: 94.24%

57 Medellín (Colombia) score: 94.19%

58 Petrópolis (Brazil) score: 94.14%

59 Siofok (Hungary) score: 94.08%

60 Kanchanaburi (Thailand) score: 93.79%

61 Whitby (United Kingdom) score: 93.95%

62 Conil de la Frontera (Spain) score: 93.90%

63 La Paz (Bolivia) score: 93.85%

64 Quito (Ecuador) score: 93.79%

65 Kathmandu (Nepal) score: 93.79%

66 Yogyakarta (Indonesia) score: 93.77%

67 Macon (United States) score: 93.68%

68 Krakow (Poland) score: 93.53%

69 Bled (Slovenia) score: 93.49%

70 Rosario (Argentina) score: 93.42%

71 Ankara (Turkey) score: 93.39%

72 Sendai (Japan) score: 93.37%

73 Puerto Varas (Chile) score: 93.30%

74 Chiang Rai (Thailand) score: 93.20%

75 St. Petersburg (Russia) score: 93.11%

76 Llandudno (United Kingdom) score: 93.11%

77 Guanajuato (Mexico) score: 93.07%

78 Branson (United States) score: 92.97%

79 Montgomery (United States) score: 92.87%

80 Zagreb (Croatia) score: 92.84%

81 Viria del Mar (Chile) score: 92.77%

82 Prachuap Khiri Khan (Thailand) score: 92.77%

83 Townsville (Australia) score: 92.76%

84 Porto (Portugal) score: 92.71%

85 Port Macquarie (Australia) score: 92.57%

86 Nantou City (Taiwan) score: 92.13%

87 City Mendoza (Argentina) score: 92.08%

88 Niagara-on-the -Lake (Canada) score: 91.89%

89 Curitiba (Brazil) score: 91.63%

90 Erfurt (Germany)
score: 91.41%

91.Nantes (France)
score: 91.40%

92. Killarney (Ireland)
score: 91.10%

93. Rothenburg (Germany)
score: 90.27%

94. Valkenburg (Netherlands)
score: 90.11%

95. Thessaloniki (Greece)
score: 90.07%

96. Essen (Germany)
score: 90.03%

97. Kamloops (Canada)
score: 89.93%

98. Mont-Tremblant (Canada) – a city in the Laurentian mountains of Quebec, Canada
score: 89.73%

99. Ljubljana, Slovenia – It is the capital and largest city of Slovenia.
score: 89.70%

100. Saint-Malo, France – located on the English Channel.
score: 89.56%


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Prof. Dr. Amarendra Bhushan Dhiraj
Prof. Dr. Amarendra Bhushan Dhiraj is a publishing executive and economist who is the CEO and editor-in-chief of The CEOWORLD magazine, one of the world’s most influential and recognized global news publications. Additionally, he serves as the chair of the advisory board for the CEOWORLD magazine. He received his Ph.D. in Finance and Banking from the European Global School, Paris, France. He earned his Doctoral Degree in Chartered Accountancy from the European International University Paris, France, and a Doctorate in Business Administration from Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design (KNUTD), Ukraine. Dr. Amarendra also holds a Master of Business Administration degree in International Relations and Affairs from the American University of Athens, Alabama, United States.


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