LGBTQ+ Rights in Bulgaria: Public Attitudes Remain Unchanged in 2024
A recent survey by Alpha Research, commissioned by the GLAS Foundation, reveals that despite intensified public debates and targeted attacks on the LGBTQ+ community in 2024
In December 2023, there were 2,229 establishments in the country, such as hotels, motels, campgrounds, mountain huts, and other short-term accommodation options. They had a total of 63.6 thousand rooms and 132.0 thousand beds. Compared to the same month of the previous year, the number of such establishments increased by 0.2%, while the number of beds in them increased by 3.0%. These data are provided by the National Statistical Institute.
The total number of overnight stays reached 995.8 thousand, representing an increase of 2.9% compared to the previous year. The most significant growth of 7.3% is observed in accommodations with 3 stars. Overnight stays by foreigners and Bulgarian citizens in 4 and 5-star accommodations account for 76.0% and 46.1% of the total respectively. In 3-star accommodations, they represent 16.4% of foreigners and 28.4% of Bulgarians, while in 1 and 2-star accommodations, they are 7.6% and 25.5% respectively.
The number of visitors increased by 4.3% compared to the same month in 2022 and reached 493 thousand. Foreign citizens are 117.2 thousand, with an average of 2.3 overnight stays each, with 76.5% of them staying in accommodations with 4 and 5 stars.
The overall occupancy rate of beds is 24.9%, increasing by 0.3 percentage points compared to the previous year. The highest occupancy rate of beds is observed in accommodations with 4 and 5 stars - 33.9%, followed by those with 3 stars - 24.4%, and with 1 and 2 stars - 14.8%.
Revenue from overnight stays increased by 19.8% compared to the same month of the previous year, reaching 89.7 million leva. Of these revenues, 62.2 million leva were generated by Bulgarian citizens, while 27.5 million leva came from foreign citizens.
Over 100,000 Bulgarians are expected to travel abroad during the upcoming holiday season
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Bulgaria is expecting a 5% increase in tourist arrivals this winter season, according to acting Minister of Tourism Evtim Miloshev
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The heavy snowfall in recent days has created ideal conditions for an early start to the winter season in Bansko
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