In 2016, in tourist accommodation units in Romania there were 326,098 beds, a slight increase compared to 325,841 beds in 2015, less than in Bulgaria where there were 328,264 beds, Hungary, 446,400 beds, or the Czech Republic, 716,563 beds, according to Eurostat.
At the European Union level, in 2016 a total of 31.4 million beds were available in tourist accommodation units.
Among the member states, France has the largest number of beds in tourist units, 5.1 million, holding 16.4% of the total number in the EU, followed by Italy, 4.9 million or 15.8% and Spain, 3.5 million or 11.2% of the EU total.
Source: Wall-Street
Frequently Asked Questions
Which EU country has the highest number of tourist beds?
France holds the top position with 5.1 million beds, representing 16.4% of the total capacity in the European Union.
How does Romania’s tourist accommodation capacity compare to its neighbors?
With 326,098 beds in 2016, Romania had fewer beds than Bulgaria (328,264), Hungary (446,400), and the Czech Republic (716,563).
What was the total number of tourist beds available in the EU in 2016?
According to Eurostat, there were 31.4 million beds available in tourist accommodation units across the European Union in 2016.