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Hotels enjoy bumper July for occupancy and rate

Hotels enjoy bumper July for occupancy and rate

In this episode we speak to Anthony Hunt, partner and co-head of Corporate Real Estate at law firm Howard Kennedy. We discuss why 2026 may be seen as a pivotal year for boutique hotels, unpack the rise of global nomadism and how this is shaping demand and trends across hospitality, and how a strong team and clear, consistent messaging and offerings are key to securing investment.

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Hotels in the UK regions and capital have experienced a successful July in respect of occupancy and average room rate, according to BDO. 

According to the preliminary figures, occupancy in regional hotels increased by 2.9% to 82.8% as the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and the British Open in Liverpool brought an influx of spectators.

As occupancy was high, room rate in the regions increased by 11.7% to £62.56. As a result, rooms yield stood at £51.79 up 14.9% on last year.

Despite the recent increase in supply with a number of high-end hotel openings, such as the Shangri-La at the Shard and Firmdale’s Ham Yard, London continued to perform well with a high occupancy rate at 86.8%.

Reflecting the result of their regional counterparts, hotels in the capital experienced a 2.3% increase in room rate to £125.58, and a 1.9% increase to £109.01 in rooms yield.

Robert Barnard, partner at BDO, said: “We know that major sporting events such as the Commonwealth Games always create a high demand for rooms and this has certainly been the case in the regions last month. London hotels have also had a busy month and the recent openings of luxury hotels show that demand for high-end hospitality in the capital maintains its strong growth pattern.

“Strong occupancy is great news for the hotels sector and the knock-on effect on room rate hints at growth in the year ahead. UK hoteliers can feel confident about the health of the industry, as the figures continue to show an upward trend.”

 

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