Hotel Gotham is one of the newest additions to the Manchester hotel scene

Fifteen year high for Manchester hotels

Marketing Manchester has released occupancy data for January to June showing that city centre hotels achieved the best half year results since records began.

Supplied by STR Global, the figures show that Manchester city centre attained an average occupancy rate of 78% from January to June, a significant increase on the 75% reached in the first six months of 2014 and surpassing the previous peak of 76% attained in 2007.

Greater Manchester also performed well as average occupancy reached 77%.

Since the start of the year 400 new bedrooms have opened across the city, including Innside by Melia with 208 rooms, Hotel Football with 138 and Hotel Gotham with 66.

June was a particularly strong month for Greater Manchester, achieving occupancy rates of 81%. City centre rates were also at 81%, only the third time monthly city centre occupancy rates have exceeded 80% since records began in 2000.

A 98% occupancy rate in the city centre was reached on two week nights during the month. Tuesday 23 June saw Emirates Old Trafford host the Twenty20 cricket match between England and New Zealand, while Wednesday 24 June saw Taylor Swift perform at Manchester Arena.

In addition, business tourism played an integral role on these dates as Manchester Central hosted the Chartered Institute of Housing conference from 23-25 June, attracting more than 7,000 visits and Manchester Town Hall hosted the OECD LEED Forum on Wednesday 24.

Nick Brooks-Sykes, director of tourism at Marketing Manchester, said: “2014 was an exceptional year for Greater Manchester’s hotel industry and it is pleasing to see that level of achievement being carried forward in to the first half of 2015. Occupancy rates reaching a fifteen year high are clear evidence of the current vitality of our tourism industry.

“Greater Manchester continues to invest in a varied programme of world class events, ranging from international sporting displays to global music stars, and the region’s hotel industry has benefited considerably. We fully expect this positive trend to continue in to the second half of the year as the calendar is filled with significant tourism developments. The Manchester International Festival made a successful return earlier this month; Manchester Pride’s 25th anniversary will take place in August; the Rugby World Cup comes to Manchester in October; and the famous Manchester Christmas Markets will be arriving once again in November.”

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