The number of nights spent by domestic guests at commercial accommodation establishments (hotels, boarding houses, camping sites, bungalow complexes and community hostels) increased by 8.1% in July compared to the same month in 2020 but was 11% lower compared to July 2019, the corresponding month in the year before the outbreak of the pandemic.
The number of nights spent by foreign tourists in Hungary rose by 16% compared to July 2020 and decreased by 70% compared to the same period in 2019. Compared to the previous month, the number of domestic tourism nights was 1.2 million and that of international ones 350,000 higher.
In July 2021 compared to same month of previous year:
The number of domestic tourist arrivals became 5.3% and that of domestic tourism nights 8.1% larger. The number of arrivals reached 802 thousand and that of tourism nights spent in Hungary 2.3 million. 59% of the nights were spent at hotels, where the increase was 7.6%. About the same number of nights as in the same month last year were registered for boarding houses, while 2.0% and 6.6% less for bungalow complexes and camping sites, respectively. As summer camping restarted, the number of tourism nights at community hostels was up by four-fifths. The most popular tourism region was Lake Balaton, for which over a third of domestic tourism nights were registered.
The number of international tourist arrivals grew by 29% and that of international tourism nights by 16%. The 218 thousand guests who arrived at accommodation establishments spent 571 thousand tourism nights there. Most of the guests stayed at hotels, and the number of nights they spent there expanded by nearly one-third compared to July 2020. Budapest saw the largest (nearly two-fold) increase.
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