Gay Games Boost Hotel Bookings and Restaurants in Valencia

The city anticipates over 84% hotel occupancy and an economic impact of 120 million euros thanks to the international sporting event.

Generic image of Gay Games participants in Valencia in front of the City of Arts and Sciences.
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Generic image of Gay Games participants in Valencia in front of the City of Arts and Sciences.

The celebration of the Gay Games in Valencia is already boosting the tourism sector, with hotel occupancy surpassing 76% this weekend and projected to reach 84% next.

The city of Valencia is experiencing a significant increase in hotel bookings due to the Gay Games. Hotel occupancy stands above 76% this weekend and is expected to reach nearly 84% next, coinciding with the official start of the competition. Some establishments have already reported being fully booked.
The Hotel Neptuno, for instance, is reporting close to 100% occupancy, according to its revenue manager, Andrea Frenova. Although a few rooms remain available for the upcoming week, demand is very high.
Over 10,000 participants from eighty different countries are expected to attend. Many attendees have opted for a combination of accommodation, alternating between hotels and apartments, while others have decided to extend their stay in city hotels to better prepare for the sporting events.

"It allows me to be very calm, enjoy the city, and arrive prepared to win."

a participant · from Mexico
The influx of visitors has also positively impacted the restaurant sector. Several restaurants have introduced special menus designed for athletes, featuring more protein-rich options and fermented doughs. It is anticipated that this event will generate approximately a 30% increase in turnover for these businesses.
According to the organizers' estimates, each participant is expected to spend an average of 180 euros per day. This would result in an overall economic impact for the Gay Games in Valencia of around 120 million euros.