Which city has the cheapest room service?

Which city has the cheapest room service?
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Hotels in Tunis offer the most inexpensive room service among the 48 most-visited destinations around the world, according to a study done by Trip Advisor.

Tourists staying at four-star hotels in the Tunisian capital pay the least for room-service items such as a club sandwich, a bottle of water, peanuts, drinks and laundry.

The most expensive room service is in the Finnish capital Helsinki where, according to the study, prices are roughly five times more than in Tunis.

In Europe, room service is cheapest in Budapest, Hungary (third place) and Prague in the Czech Republic (fourth).

Trip Advisor compared room-service costs in four-star hotels at 48 destinations using data from the World Tourism Organisation on annual visitors.

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