Hotels in Florida, United States

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Of course - the cheapest hotel deal we found within the next seven days is £18 per night. If you need somewhere in the next 24 hours, we've found you somewhere to stay for £18 per night.
The average price of a hotel during the week is £181 per night, and the average price on weekends is £196. Overall, it looks like the cheapest day to stay in Florida could be Monday.
We crunched some numbers on our calendar and found that Monday is the cheapest day to stay in Florida. And the most expensive day seems to be Saturday.
The average price of a 3-star hotel in Florida is currently around £127 per night. And the cheapest 3-star hotel we found is £20 per night.
The average price of a 4-star hotel in Florida is currently around £210 per night. And the cheapest 4-star hotel we found is £37 per night.
The average price of a 5-star hotel in Florida is currently around £480 per night. And the cheapest 5-star hotel we found is £130 per night.
The cheapest month to stay in a hotel in Florida is September, with an average price of £126 per night. The most expensive month is May, when the average room rate can rise to £521 per night. These average prices are based on all the hotels we found – from hostels through to fancy 5-star hotels.
The average price of a hotel in May is £181 per night, which is around 22% lower than the rest of the year.