P.M. BRIEFING : The Big Apple Is a Big Bite
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NEW YORK — The Big Apple may be a nice place to visit, but have your wallet handy--at $282 per day, it’s the sixth most expensive in the world and far outranks domestic competition, a survey said today.
The closest domestic competitor for the dubious honor was Washington, where a one-day visit for business travelers averaged $216, according to a survey of 55 cities prepared by Runzheimer International for Traveler magazine.
A day in town, for the purposes of the survey, meant three meals a day and a single room at the standard rate in a first-class hotel.
Los Angeles was ranked sixth in the survey, at $183 per day, with San Francisco seventh at $172.
A DAY IN THE CITY
U.S. New York: $282 Washington: $216 Honolulu: $201 Chicago: $192 Boston: $186 WORLD Paris: $331 London: $320 Stockholm: $312 Tokyo: $303 Milan: $285
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