Västerås
Accommodation and Travel Stats

November 2018

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Västerås: Tourism in a nutshell

Registered Accommodation
icon: star 47,800
12 %
icon: sweden 43,000
10 %
icon: foreign 4,700
46 %
Top 3 (Reg.):
United States
760
4 %
Germany
650
174 %
Norway
430
2 %
Registered Accommodation
icon: star 29,200
3 %
icon: sweden 27,100
3 %
icon: foreign 2,100
6 %
Registered Accommodation
icon: star 32.6 mill. SEK
13 %
Average prices:
Night
683.60 SEK
5.60 SEK
Room
1,053.80 SEK
2.60 SEK
RevPAR
766.50 SEK
51.00 SEK
Registered Accommodation
icon: establishment 20
18 %
icon: room 1,400
20 %
icon: bed 2,700
21 %
Registered Accommodation
icon: room 73 %
6 %
icon: bed 55 %
10 %
Registered Accommodation
icon: star 1.6
16 %
icon: sweden 1.6
13 %
icon: foreign 2.2
56 %

Paid bed nights

Registered bed nights increased 12 percent

In November 2018, 47,800 registered bed nights were recorded in Västerås (+12.3 %), of which 43,000 nights were spent by domestic visitors and 4,700 nights by foreigners. Registered domestic bed nights increased 10 percent and registered foreign bed nights increased 46 percent. In total, registered bed nights increased 12 percent from last year's November.

Most foreign registered bed nights were recorded for travelers from United States (760 nights).

10,200 rooms (-0.4 %) were booked by leisure visitors and 20,800 rooms (+20.9 %) by business visitors.

Between January and November, 449,000 registered bed nights (+8.3 %) were recorded for domestic visitors and 63,500 (+56.6 %) for foreigners in Västerås, in total 513,000 (+12.6 %) registered nights.

Registered bed nights

Registered bed nights by country of arrival

Market share 1.4 percent

Total of 3.5 million registered bed nights (+2.3 %) were recorded in the whole country, of which 2.7 million nights (+0.4 %) were spent by domestic visitors and 784,000 nights (+9.6 %) by foreigners.

The market share of Västerås out of total registered bed nights was 1.4 % (+0.1 percentage points), out of domestic bed nights 1.6 % and foreign bed nights 0.6 %.

Length of stay increased 16 percent in registered accommodation

Length of stay in registered accommodation increased 16 percent compared to earlier year. In Västerås, length of stay in November was on average 1.6 nights and in Sweden 1.8 nights (-2.5 %).

During November, domestic visitors stayed in registered accommodation in Västerås on average 1.6 nights (-12.6 %) and foreigners 2.2 nights (-24.2 %).

29,200 tourists arrived to registered accommodation

Arrivals to registered accommodation decreased three percent compared to earlier year. Of all registered arrivals, 92.6 percent were domestic, and 7.4 percent were from foreign countries.

During November, domestic visitors stayed in registered accommodation in Västerås on average 1.6 nights (+0.18) and foreigners 2.2 nights (+0.79).

Visitors

Visitors by region

Visitors by city

Visitors by postal code

Visitor nights

Visitor nights by region

Ferry arrivals from different harbors

Accommodation sales 32.6 million crowns

Registered accommodation sales in November were 32.6 million crowns (+3.8 million).

Registered January-November sales were 324.2 million crowns and they increased 102.0 million crowns from the previous year.

Average prices

= change at least 10 %
November 2018
Amount
Change jan-November 2018
Amount
Change
Adr (Registered) 1,100 SEK 0.2 % 1,100 SEK 13.5 %
Revpar (Registered) 770 SEK -6.2 % 740 SEK 13.9 %
Bed Night (Registered) 680 SEK 0.8 % 630 SEK 29.9 %

Total accommodation sales

Registered accommodation sales

Non-registered accommodation sales

Average registered room price (ADR)

Capacity & Utilization

Registered Accommodation

20 accommodation establishments (+3)
1,400 rooms (+240)
2,700 beds (+460)

Room utilization 72.7 % (-5.0)
Unsold rooms 390
Bed utilization 55.0 % (-6.1)

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 Sweden

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