Prague 5th among European destinations – beats Vienna, Berlin and Amsterdam!

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Based on a sample of 57 European cities, European Cities Marketing (ECM) reports an average year-on growth rate of 6.2 % in respect to domestic and international bednights spent in commercial accommodation forms. International bednights increased by some 7.0%. Prague is number 5!

London, Paris, and Rome remain the three most popular European cities for tourists staying overnight, recording annual bednight levels in excess of 15 million for the 2011 year. Barcelona and Madrid, on the other hand, achieved the highest year-on growth rates, running out an impressive 15% and 11% respectively – in Prague the increase is 9,4%. At a country level, the US continues to be the single most important source market, followed by Germany, Italy, and the UK.  Russia and China showed the highest year-on growth rates of 33% and 22% respectively.

Source: European Cities Marketing

The President of European Cities Marketing, Dieter Hardt-Stremayr, said: “Overall performance in 2011 lends weight to the view that city tourism is the dominant and most dynamic aspect of European tourism. With respect to the key bednights indicator, we can see that last year many cities recorded all-time highs and impressive growth rates. BRIC countries, especially Russia and China, are emerging as important source markets with lots of potential for the future”.

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Main Source Markets in City Tourism in Europe Bednights (in million)

    2010   2011   change in %
  USA   16.9   17.3   1,8%
  Germany   14.8   15.5   4,7%
  Italy   12.7   12.8   0,1%
  United Kingdom   12.3   12.3   ‐0,2%
  France   9.6   10.2   6,6%
  Spain   8.5   8.6   0,8%
  Russia   4.2   5.6   33,3%
  Japan   4.2   4.1   ‐1,6%
  China   1.8   2.1   21,7%
  Total international   180.6   193.4   7,0%
  Total domestic   123.6   129.6   4,9%
  Total domestic and international   304.2   323.0   6,2%
 
Source: European Cities Marketing
Notes: Total refers to tourists staying in all types of accommodation establishments. Forecasts based on the sample of cities reporting their statistics on www.tourmis.info (57 cities provided data for bednights for 2010 and 2011).
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Author: Vassilis

Vassilis is the founder and Executive Editor of XeniosWorld, Greece's leading English-language travel trade media since 1997. With 30+ years in media and hospitality, he's worked with over 200 luxury hotels and resorts across Greece. A marketing graduate with postgraduate studies, Vasileios specializes in hotel digital marketing, direct booking strategies, and tourism industry innovation. His insights reach 45,000+ hospitality professionals globally. Based in the UK and Greece, he's passionate about helping hotels leverage technology and data-driven strategies to increase revenue and reduce OTA dependency.