Halden
Accommodation and Travel Stats

June 2021

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Halden: Tourism in a nutshell

Registered Accommodation
icon: star 8,000
icon: norway 7,800
icon: foreign 175
Registered Accommodation
icon: establishment 9.0
icon: room 280
icon: bed 560

Paid bed nights

8,000 registered bed nights

In June 2021, 8,000 registered bed nights were recorded in Halden, of which 7,800 nights were spent by domestic visitors and 175 nights by foreigners.

Registered bed nights

Registered bed nights by country of arrival

Market share 0.3 percent

Total of 2.8 million registered bed nights (+18.1 %) were recorded in the whole country, of which 2.6 million nights (+18.5 %) were spent by domestic visitors and 143,000 nights (+11.9 %) by foreigners.

The market share of Halden out of total registered bed nights was 0.3 % (-0.1 percentage points), out of domestic bed nights 0.3 % and foreign bed nights 0.1 %.

Visitors

Visitors by region

Visitors by city

Visitors by postal code

Visitor nights

Visitor nights by region

Ferry arrivals from different harbors

Total accommodation sales

Registered accommodation sales

Non-registered accommodation sales

Average registered room price (ADR)

Capacity & Utilization

Registered Accommodation

9.0 accommodation establishments
280 rooms
560 beds

Registered room utilization for establishments

Key indicators

Bed nights

Arrivals

Sales

Travel key indicators: the darker the square the larger the value.

Dark squares in the middle (vertically) mean the main season is in the summer. Dark squares on the top and the bottom mean the main season is in the winter. Gradually darkening squares from left to right signify growth over the years.

It is important to notice that the largest values (darkest squares) are not necessarily during the same months between different stats as this might reveal interesting details about travel and accommodation trends.

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Sources: Statistics Norway

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