In April 2025, 2 362 accommodation establishments - hotels, motels, camping sites, mountain chalets and other establishments for short-term accommodation, with 10 or more bed-places, functioned in the country (Annex, Table 1), with 73.4 thousand rooms and 155.7 thousand bed-places in them. In comparison with the same month of the previous year, the number of accommodation establishments increased by 4.2%, and the bed-places in them - by 8.4%.
The total number of nights spent was 1 075.4 thousand, or 6.2% more in comparison to a year earlier. The nights spent by Bulgarian residents were 718.4 thousand and by non-residents - 357.0 thousand.
In 4 and 5-star accommodation establishments were realized 76.5% of the total number of nights spent by non-residents and 46.1% - by Bulgarian residents. In those with 3 stars were spent 14.7% of the nights by non-residents and 25.2% - by Bulgarian residents, while in those with 1 and 2 stars, they were 8.8% and 28.7%, respectively (Figure 1).
The number of arrivals[1] increased by 5.4% compared to the same month in 2024 and reached 507.8 thousand, as an increase by 23.1% for the non-residents, and a decrease by 0.8% for the Bulgarian residents was reported. The Bulgarian residents were 353.8 thousand and spent 2.0 nights on average. The arrivals of non-residents were 154.0 thousand, and had 2.3 nights on average, as 76.1% of them spent nights in accommodation establishments with 4 and 5 stars (Figure 2).
[1] According to instructions from Eurostat, the refugees from Ukraine are not included in the survey.
The total occupancy of the bed-places was 23.6% and it decreased by 1.1 percentage points compared to a year earlier. The highest occupancy of the bed-places was in 4 and 5-star accommodation establishments - 28.1%, followed by those with 3 stars - 24.0%, and with 1 and 2 stars - 16.6% (Figure 3).
The total revenues from nights spent increased by 17.5%, compared to the same month of the previous year, and reached 100.6 million BGN, as 61.0 million BGN were from Bulgarian residents and 39.6 million BGN - from non-residents (Figure 4).
Methodological notes
Since 2012, the statistical survey on accommodation establishments has been carried out monthly in compliance with the Regulation 692/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning European statistics on tourism and the Regulation 1051/2011 of the Commission implementing Regulation 692/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning European statistics on tourism, as regards the structure of the quality reports and the transmission of the data.
All categorized hotels, camping sites and other types of accommodation establishments with 10 or more bed-places in use during the reporting period are included in the observation.
The indicator other accommodation establishments includes holiday settlements, hostels, guest houses, bungalows, rest houses, mountain chalets, private rooms and flats and other establishments for short accommodation.
Available Bed Capacity is the maximum number of bed-places, offered for each day of the reference month.
The revenues from nights spent in accommodation establishments include the sums paid by the guests, without the extra services.
Annex
Table 1
Districts | Establishments - in numbers | Bed-places - in numbers | Available bed-nights - in numbers | Nights spent - in numbers | Arrivals in accommodation establishments - in numbers | Revenues from nights spent - Thousand BGN | |||
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Total | Of which: By non-residents | Total | Of which: Non-residents | Total | Of which: By non-residents | ||||
Total | 2 362 | 155 724 | 4 552 209 | 1 075 363 | 356 982 | 507 782 | 153 977 | 100 551 | 39 550 |
Blagoevgrad | 182 | 15 310 | 440 314 | 109 614 | 19 680 | 47 161 | 7 876 | 12 647 | 2 331 |
Burgas | 94 | 10 093 | 274 832 | 56 074 | 16 218 | 25 230 | 6 250 | 4 912 | 1 723 |
Varna | 171 | 24 776 | 700 710 | 114 311 | 74 767 | 44 138 | 22 564 | 10 486 | 7 198 |
Veliko Tarnovo | 166 | 5 530 | 163 095 | 29 938 | 6 773 | 17 493 | 4 457 | 1 951 | 544 |
Vidin | 30 | 996 | 30 052 | 6 133 | 960 | 4 551 | 765 | 398 | 69 |
Vratsa | 41 | 1 415 | 40 282 | 11 373 | 1 318 | 4 962 | 434 | 534 | 78 |
Gabrovo | 67 | 3 162 | 94 860 | 15 027 | 1 579 | 7 839 | 622 | 982 | 116 |
Dobrich | 72 | 10 481 | 308 140 | 47 558 | 28 528 | 17 571 | 9 099 | 5 148 | 3 244 |
Kardzhali | 68 | 2 129 | 63 020 | 10 477 | 805 | 6 569 | 546 | 688 | 58 |
Kyustendil | 79 | 2 709 | 82 030 | 17 447 | 1 603 | 9 495 | 982 | 1 544 | 162 |
Lovech | 111 | 4 266 | 123 285 | 22 407 | 988 | 11 002 | 565 | 1 848 | 69 |
Montana | 30 | 1 435 | 43 050 | 7 313 | 591 | 3 501 | 271 | 466 | 44 |
Pazardzhik | 119 | 7 943 | 240 630 | 84 468 | 4 636 | 35 823 | 1 542 | 8 211 | 574 |
Pernik | 9 | 451 | 13 530 | 2 786 | 293 | 1 765 | 149 | 189 | 24 |
Pleven | 30 | 1 765 | 52 950 | 13 717 | 1 844 | 8 044 | 954 | 908 | 145 |
Plovdiv | 224 | 12 887 | 387 930 | 121 063 | 25 489 | 60 267 | 13 989 | 9 698 | 2 163 |
Razgrad | 19 | 678 | 20 340 | 4 333 | 647 | 1 897 | 223 | 280 | 53 |
Ruse | 62 | 2 477 | 75 112 | 17 402 | 4 013 | 10 102 | 2 366 | 1 294 | 387 |
Silistra | 27 | 792 | 23 760 | 3 841 | 605 | 2 457 | 280 | 268 | 43 |
Sliven | 48 | 1 636 | 47 900 | 7 698 | 1 214 | 4 568 | 527 | 559 | 113 |
Smolyan | 174 | 7 744 | 232 320 | 41 425 | 1 765 | 17 843 | 723 | 2 884 | 143 |
Sofia | 90 | 7 280 | 213 369 | 36 141 | 3 762 | 16 442 | 1 880 | 3 116 | 461 |
Sofia (stolitsa) | 181 | 17 116 | 509 543 | 201 837 | 137 380 | 103 053 | 65 098 | 23 861 | 18 251 |
Stara Zagora | 65 | 5 397 | 154 315 | 50 406 | 4 791 | 21 598 | 1 543 | 4 707 | 365 |
Targovishte | 14 | 545 | 16 350 | 3 156 | 430 | 1 867 | 221 | 237 | 42 |
Haskovo | 97 | 4 257 | 127 710 | 28 429 | 14 756 | 16 127 | 9 199 | 1 985 | 1 034 |
Shumen | 73 | 1 733 | 51 990 | 7 638 | 1 063 | 4 495 | 618 | 533 | 84 |
Yambol | 19 | 721 | 20 790 | 3 351 | 484 | 1 922 | 234 | 217 | 32 |
[1] In use. |
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