Berlin fails to exceed 30 million overnight stays due to a decline in the number of visitors in 2025

Berlin, December 13 / WAM / The number of tourists who visited the German capital, Berlin, this year decreased compared to last year, which means that a significant number will not be reached in 2025.
“We will end up with less than 30 million (overnight stays),” Burkhard Kicker, head of the city’s tourism board, Visit Berlin, told the Tagesspiegel newspaper, while in 2024 the German capital will record a total of 30.6 million overnight stays.
By the end of October, the Berlin-Brandenburg Statistics Office recorded 24.8 million overnight stays – 4.1% fewer than in the same period last year.
In response to a question about why the number of visits did not increase continuously to reach the level before the Corona pandemic, Kecker said that this was primarily due to consumer sentiment in Germany and Europe and the failure of the economy to recover.
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He also pointed to the numbers for Berlin Brandenburg Airport, which “are still 30% below pre-pandemic levels,” and said: “In tourism, we are about 9% below that.”
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