For a deluxe room in a five star hotel that normally costs around USD 200-250 per night, soccer fans from across the world are being made to shell out USD 700-800 at the moment, courtesy the world football governing body.
"FIFA has taken over all the hotels not just in Rio but all over the country, especially the host cities. It has instructed the hotels to spike its tariffs as that way they will end up making a lot of profits," said Sanjeev Mehra, a director with an established travel agency in India and who is currently in Brazil heading a package trip.
He added, "In my current trip, one room costs USD 800 per night, just imagine. It's madness."
Add food, game tickets and other miscellaneous expenses, and a solo traveller to Rio de Janeiro will surely end up making a hole in his/her pocket.
"I had been to this place in the past as well, but the price rise has been maximum this time around, breaking all records thanks to the World Cup."
While the souvenir shops around popular tourist attractions such as Christ The Redeemer and Sugarloaf Mountain are raking in the moolah, the flea market in the heart of Copacabana beach has emerged as an affordable option for tourists. They are open till as late as 1 am in the morning and are crowded by tourists from all over the world.
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