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Warwick Castle sees 52% rise in hotel stays in 2024

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Warwick Castle has experienced a 52% increase in overall overnight stays in 2024 compared with the previous year, as the 60-bedroom medieval hotel hosted more than 10,000 visitors. 

It comes as both the castle and the new hotel are gearing up for a busy spring and summer, thanks to Comedy At The Castle, which is the Midlands’ biggest open-air comedy festival in May, and a Warwick Castle live concert series in August. 

Warwick and Leamington MP, Matt Western, has paid a visit to Warwick Castle to mark English Tourism Week, a VisitEngland initiative that aims to celebrate the contribution tourism businesses make to local communities. 

English Tourism Week is being supported locally by South Warwickshire’s tourism board, Shakespeare’s England. 

Liam Bartlett, general manager at Warwick Castle, said: “Our new hotel has underlined to us that Warwick as a town thrives off events – both locally and further afield. Our clientele is very broad. The majority of our guests are visiting the Castle or Warwick, but this is complemented by business visitors too thanks to the central location of the town and convenient connectivity to the motorway and train networks.

“We often have people who are visiting conferences and exhibitions staying with us, or attending larger events in the local area. This is great not just for the hotel, but the local town too, as having more people staying locally – and for longer – ultimately helps to drive more footfall into the local community.”

Matt Western MP said: “We’re incredibly lucky to have such a stunning attraction and piece of history such as Warwick Castle on our doorstep and people understandably travel far and wide to come and visit it and our historic town. 

“Tourism plays a major part in our local economy, and I welcomed the opportunity to view the hotel and the impressive facilities it provides visitors to our town. English Tourism Week is an important reminder of the fantastic attractions across the country, and it was great to visit what I would argue is one of the best!” 

Sian Smith, content and digital executive at Shakespeare’s England, added: “It’s great to see both Warwick and the surrounding areas benefitting from this impressive new hotel. A hotel of this size really complements the existing local accommodation offer and is helping the town to welcome even more visitors who need a convenient base to stay as they explore the wider region, while also increasing dwell time in the local community.

“The early signs are really encouraging for the hotel ahead of a busy spring and summer season as the wider region gears up to welcome visitors from across the UK and the rest of the world.”

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