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Hotel establishments. Travellers. By CA or country of residence

Hotel establishments. Travellers. By CA or country of residence Catalonia. 2009
Value Variation (%)
Total travellers 14,031.3 -2.8
Domestic tourism 6,226.1 2.1
Andalusia 326.4 -4.3
Aragon 225.9 3.3
Asturias 66.4 -10.3
Balearic Is 115.5 -4.4
Canary Islands 80.3 -9.8
Cantabria 57.7 5.7
Castile and Leon 135.0 8.7
Castile-La Mancha 94.4 -4.9
Catalonia 3,290.6 1.1
Valencia 388.0 5.7
Extremadura 49.3 19.5
Galicia 110.8 1.0
Madrid 771.6 5.6
Murcia 66.0 -2.6
Navarra 99.8 15.9
Basque Country 277.5 24.8
Rioja, la 48.4 2.3
Ceuta and Melilla 22.6 -55.5
Foreign tourism 7,805.2 -6.4
Germany 687.2 -6.3
Austria 71.4 5.1
Belgium 311.6 7.0
Denmark 85.1 -5.2
Finland 55.8 -5.0
France 1,512.3 3.7
Greece 46.9 1.2
Ireland 135.9 -11.4
Italy 660.1 -9.8
Luxembourg 12.3 -1.7
Norway 69.1 -17.0
Netherlands 426.1 -3.9
Poland 96.2 9.8
Portugal 139.3 -7.3
United Kingdom 1,142.0 -20.6
Russia 217.0 -23.2
Sweden 110.8 -11.5
Switzerland 152.0 -7.9
Czech Republic 55.8 -5.7
Rest of EU (1) 151.6 -10.3
Rest of Europe 184.1 -16.0
United States 503.8 6.0
Rest of America 359.2 4.9
African countries 70.7 2.5
Japan 148.1 -3.0
China .. Confidential data, low reliability or not available .. Confidential data, low reliability or not available
Rest of the world 400.5 -7.2
Units: Thousands.
Source: Idescat, based on the INE's Survey of occupancy of hotels.
(1) Includes Bulgaria, Cyprus, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Romania and Croatia (from July 2013).
(..) Confidential data, low reliability or not available.

Last update: January 24, 2011. Revised series on October 10, 2023.

Methodological note

A hotel establishment provides collective accommodation services and may include supplementary services (hotel, hotel-apartment, motel, hostel, guest house, boarding house, etc.).

A traveller is a person who stays one or more nights in the same hotel establishment.

An overnight stay refers to each night that a traveller stays in the hotel establishment.

The occupancy rate per room is the percentage relationship between the daily average number of occupied rooms and the total number of available rooms in that month.

Monthly data from January 1999 to December 2010 are provisional.

You can get more information about these statistics in the methodology.