The latest data released by UKHospitality has revealed that the UK hotel market is underperforming compared to the EU average on every key metric. continue reading →
London's hotel occupancy rose 5% to 81.9% in December, preliminary monthly data from STR shows. ADR increased 6.2% to £156.47 ($201.06) and RevPAR jumped 11.4% to £128.09 ($164.60). continue reading →
London hotel occupancy rose 2.5% to 85.9% in November, according to preliminary data from STR. ADR rose 3% to £156.94 ($198), which drove RevPAR up 5.6% to £134.85 ($170.13). continue reading →
As one of the worlds most visited cities, London doesnt just need a plentiful supply of hotel rooms. It also needs them to meet the needs and expectations of an ever-widening group of business and leisure travelers. continue reading →
London hotel occupancy increased 6.7% to 89.1% in October, preliminary monthly data from STR shows. ADR climbed 6.2% to 160.13 ($206.45) and RevPAR jumped 13.4% to 142.73 ($184.02). continue reading →
According to preliminary September data from STR, London hotels reported occupancy dipped 0.1% to 86.9%, ADR dropped 3.1% to £158.93 ($209.76) and RevPAR decreased 3.2% to £138.04 ($182.19). continue reading →
Preliminary August data from STR shows London hotels saw a 5.6% occupancy increase to 86.8%, a 2.5% ADR increase to £145.45 ($189.23) and a 8.2% RevPAR increase to £126.29 ($164.30). continue reading →
Preliminary STR data for July shows London hotel occupancy rose 4% to 91.2%, ADR increased 4.7% to £171.25 ($218.50) and RevPAR jumped 9% to £156.15 ($199.24). continue reading →
London hotels reported occupancy rose 2.2% to 86.1% in June, according to preliminary STR monthly data. While ADR dipped 0.6% to £160.84 ($213.06), RevPAR increased 1.6% to £138.46 ($183.42). continue reading →
Preliminary May data from STR shows hotels in London reported occupancy decreased 1% to 82.3%, ADR decreased 4.1% to £146.51 ($195.33) and RevPAR decreased 5% to £120.59 ($160.77). continue reading →