Hotels.com recently released the results of its annual Club Sandwich Index, which ranks the most expensive cities in the world by the cost of a club sandwich in each destination.
For the second year in a row, Geneva, Switzerland ranked as the most expensive city in the world, with a basic club sandwich costing a pricey $32.60. Paris came in as the second-most expensive city, with a $29.36 club sandwich, and Helsinki, Finland, came in third with a $24.35 club sandwich.
Within the U.S., New York ranked as the most expensive city, with an average cost of $17.99 for a club sandwich, and Orlando was the least expensive American city, with an average cost of $10.68.
To come up with this ranking, Hotels.com calculated the real prices paid by guests for a club sandwich in 30 hotels in either the capital or an important tourist city in the 28 countries surveyed, across five, four and three-star categories. In total, 840 hotels were canvassed globally.
Here are the full results of the Hotels.com Club Sandwich Index: