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Vienna welcomed over 13 million overnight stays in 2022

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Comparing the development of the accommodation turnover with the overnight stays, the turnover in the months January to November evaluated so far has increased more strongly with +172% than the overnight stays with +148%.

Vienna reached 13.2 million overnight stays in 2022 (+164% compared to 2021), three-quarters of the level in 2019. Accommodation revenue grew faster than overnight stays. New innovative hotel offerings are providing a quality boost to the destination, and room supply is already greater than pre-pandemic levels.

“After two years marked by the pandemic, 2022 was a year of new beginnings. Vienna’s city tourism fostered an impressive growth in the course of the year and has managed to reverse the trend!” says Norbert Kettner, Vienna’s tourism director. Vienna recorded 5,597,000 arrivals in the previous year, up 170% or around 71% on 2019, and 13,205,000 overnight stays, up +164% in 2021 and three quarters (75%) of 2019. Net overnight revenues for accommodation establishments are currently available for January to November 2022: 758,874,000 euros (+172% on 2021) yield 84% of their comparable value in 2019.

International stays lead the way with 79% of overnight stays

Comparing the development of the accommodation turnover with the overnight stays, the turnover in the months January to November evaluated so far has increased more strongly with +172% than the overnight stays with +148%. In October and November, the previous highs from 2019 have already been exceeded. “Our adherence to quality tourism, the determined targeting of a culturally interested and affluent audience, and Vienna’s global positioning as a meeting destination formed the basis for putting Vienna’s tourism in pole position for the post-pandemic period,” Kettner said.

79% of overnight stays in 2022 were international. “Vienna’s tourism is approaching its former parameter in terms of internationalisation, even if European local markets still were the determining factor in 2022,” explains Vienna Tourist Board CEO Norbert Kettner. After Austria and Germany, the U.S. is Vienna’s third-strongest source market. Italy, Great Britain, Spain, France, Romania, Israel and Poland complete the top 10 countries with the highest number of overnight stays in 2022.

New hotel openings, quality upgrades and innovative concepts

Vienna’s accommodation offer has grown again: in total, the city now counts 37,000 rooms with 71,000 beds in 398 hotel establishments. The number of rooms is 7% higher than in 2019, and the number of beds exceeds its 2019 level by 5%. “The confidence of investors in the destination Vienna remains fully intact, and extensive investments in the renovation of existing hotels and the construction of new ones are evidence that the city is emerging from the pandemic with a highly improved offering in qualitative terms and a wealth of innovative concepts,” explains Kettner. In 2019, Vienna now counts 23 luxury hotels, with the 2022 openings of The Leo Grand Hotel and Hotel Rosewood, the first Rosewood-hotel in the German-speaking region.

2023 a big year for the city – Vienna celebrates 150 years of the World’s Fair

No major event has had a greater impact on the city’s development into a global metropolis than the 1873 World’s Fair – this year it is shaping Vienna’s annual theme with the motto ‘Visions and New Beginnings – 150 Years of the Vienna World’s Fair.’ “We are addressing Vienna’s history, but also showing its impact on today’s society and the city’s aspiration to shape contemporary life. Vienna is committed to sustainable urban development – highlighting this is just as important in city marketing as communicating tourist attractions,” says Kettner.

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