Latvia’s tourism sector is still recovering from the pandemic, with recent data showing a significant drop in arrivals and nights spent compared to pre-pandemic levels.
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According to statistics, in 2023, Latvia had 851 accommodation facilities, with hotels decreasing by 4.7% since 2019, while camping grounds grew by 36.8%.
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Tourism indicators reveal that in 2023, Latvia experienced a record number of guest nights in short-term accommodations through collaborative economy platforms, exceeding pre-pandemic levels.
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According to statistics, in 2023, Latvia had 95 tourism companies providing tour operator services to 377,787 people, a decrease from 2019 when 125 companies served...
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According to statistics, in August 2023, Vilnius City and Kalvarija were the most visited Lithuanian municipalities by foreign tourists, while Pagėgiai was the least popular.
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According to statistics, the number of tourist accommodation establishments in Lithuania grew to 4,793 in 2023, up 27.7% from 2019, with 29.8% located in Klaipėda...
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According to statistics, in 2021, Latvia experienced a 76.8% decrease in international arrivals compared to 2019, with the average stay increasing to 6.0 nights.
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