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Spa accommodation demand in Czech Republic by country of origin

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16 August 2024

Spa accommodation demand in Czech Republic by country of origin

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In the first quarter of 2024, German tourists made up over 71.8% of spa accommodation guests in the Czech Republic, consistently being the largest group of nonresident visitors.

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Czech Statistical Office

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Czechia

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Company with 250 or more employees

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German tourists represent the largest group of nonresident visitors to spa accommodation establishments in the Czech Republic. In the first quarter of 2024, over 71.8% of spa accommodation guests were from Germany. This trend has been consistent across other quarters, indicating a clear pattern. Additional data can be found in the Czech Statistical Office’s public database, which is useful for decision-making processes.

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