
After seeing its hotel supply grow significantly in recent years, the Dutch port posts particularly encouraging results at the end of this year 2015. Having taken up the bold challenge of an urbanism driven by contemporary design and architecture, this city at the industrial heart of the continent affirms itself as a leading destination for Europe's hotel industry.
While results for the year 2014 were particularly disappointing, with a RevPAR down by -1.5%, the trend appears to be reversing itself on the banks of the New Meuse. It is particularly the increase in occupancy rate that explains this improvement for the hotel sector at the major Dutch port: the...
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