A recent study has revealed the countries with the best hotels worldwide. The study by Onebed ranked countries with the best hotel offerings by analysing star ratings, pricing, and hotel density using data from Google Hotels. "When evaluating the best hotel destinations, it's important to consider not just the luxury options but the overall balance of accessibility and affordability," Dylan Tollemache Co-Founder & CEO at Onebed said.
Here are the top 10 countries in the world with the best hotels. Denmark rounds out the top ten countries with a composite score of 33.61.
Its well-balanced hospitality market includes five-star hotels averaging $600 per night. Denmark is gaining popularity as a travel destination in Europe, combining affordability with high-quality mid-range and luxury options. Luxembourg ranks ninth, achieving a composite score of 34.
79 and showing high market efficiency within its 2,586-square-kilometre area. Five-star rates average $390 while budget stays start at $130, creating accessible segmentation across all categories. Seychelles takes the eighth spot, with a composite score of 35.
53 and a notable luxury hotel density among smaller island nations. Its five-star accommodations average $750 per night, adding to its reputation as a high-quality destination with 188 properties across all categories. Austria ranks seventh, achieving a composite score of 37.
91 by offering both luxury and mid-range accommodations. Five-star hotels average $790 per night, wi.