Hotel group HolidayOptimal


This year, I want to afford a quite exclusive vacation. I went into my favorite travel agency. There, the boss informed me about worthwhile destinations. She recommended me the hotel group HolidayOptimal. The following not sorted composition shows the performance offer of the hotel group.

HolidayOptimal hotels
CitiesBeirut; Bogotá; Houston; Johannesburg; Hong Kong; Madrid; New Delhi; Sydney; Wellington; Zurich
Number of beds100; 150; 200; 250; 300; 350; 400; 450; 500; 550
Floors1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 9; 10
Single room-price50; 55; 60; 65; 70; 75; 80; 85; 90; 95
Special attractionsChristmas tree; Ferris wheel; firework; fountains; geyser room; king suite; nuclear power station; president suite; swimming pool; wedding suite

As I asked her about the assignment of the individual attributes to the hotels, she told me:

The prices always refer to one overnight stay in a single room.
The cheapest hotel has 100 beds fewer than the hotel in Beirut and has six floors.
One room in the hotel with the 250 beds costs 55 dollars, and the hotel with the 300 beds has three floors.
The hotel in Madrid has two floors more or less than the hotel with the 150 beds.
The hotel with the swimming pool has two floors fewer than the hotel in New Delhi.
The hotel with the fountains has 100 beds fewer than the hotel in Zurich and costs 10 dollars less than the hotel with the 150 beds.
The one-story hotel is about 15 dollar cheaper than the eight-story hotel and has 150 beds more than the hotel with the firework.
The hotel with the nuclear power station has one floor fewer than the hotel with the fountains and costs 10 dollar fewer than the hotel with the 500 beds.
The hotel with the geyser room has one floor fewer than the hotel in Wellington and costs 15 dollars more or less than the hotel in Hong Kong.
The hotel in Zurich has a Ferris wheel, and the hotel with the 350 beds has a Christmas tree.
In Houston costs a room 80 dollars, and the hotel with the king suite is 10 dollars cheaper.
The seven-story hotel differs about 50 beds of the hotel in Sydney and costs 5 dollars more than the hotel with the 200 beds.
The hotel with the wedding-suite has four floors, and the hotel with the president suite costs 5 dollars more than the hotel with the five floors.
The hotel in Bogotá has three floors fewer than the hotel with the rooms for 65 dollars.
A single room in the two-storied hotel costs 10 dollar fewer than one room in the hotel with the 400 beds.

As quickly as possible I need your help in order to plan my holiday. Name me to each hotel of a city the number of the beds and the floors, the single room price and the special attraction please.