Hotels; guests, overnight stays, country of residence, region

Hotels; guests, overnight stays, country of residence, region

Country of residence Regions Periods Guests (x 1 000)
Belgium Nederland 2025* 1,705
Belgium Noord-Nederland (LD) 2025* 74
Belgium Oost-Nederland (LD) 2025* 112
Belgium West-Nederland (LD) 2025* 1,091
Belgium Zuid-Nederland (LD) 2025* 428
Belgium Groningen (PV) 2025* 17
Belgium Fryslân (PV) 2025* 39
Belgium Drenthe (PV) 2025* 18
Belgium Overijssel (PV) 2025* 29
Belgium Flevoland (PV) 2025* 12
Belgium Gelderland (PV) 2025* 71
Belgium Utrecht (PV) 2025* 90
Belgium Noord-Holland (PV) 2025* 522
Belgium Zuid-Holland (PV) 2025* 328
Belgium Zeeland (PV) 2025* 152
Belgium Noord-Brabant (PV) 2025* 236
Belgium Limburg (PV) 2025* 192
Belgium Kust (TG) 2025* 198
Belgium Watersportgebieden (TG) 2025* 119
Belgium Bos en Heide Midden-Nederland (TG) 2025* 89
Belgium Bos en Heide Noordoost-Nederland (TG) 2025* 46
Belgium Bos en Heide Zuid-Nederland (TG) 2025* 422
Belgium Other tourist regions (TG) 2025* 830
Belgium Amsterdam 2025* 351
Belgium Rotterdam 2025* 132
Belgium 's-Gravenhage (The Hague) 2025* 87
Belgium Utrecht 2025* 43
Belgium Maastricht 2025* 68
Belgium Haarlemmermeer 2025* 82
Source: CBS.
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Table explanation


This table presents an overview of the number of guests and their overnight stays in the Netherlands in all hotels, motels, boarding houses, apartments with hotel services, youth accommodation and bed & breakfasts with at least 5 sleeping places. The figures can be broken down by country of origin of the guests (country of residence), parts of the country, provinces, tourist parts of the country and 5 major cities.

Data available from: 2012

Status of the figures:
The figures for 2025 are provisional and all other figures are final.

Changes as of 11 February 2026:
The provisional figures for December 2025 have been added.

When will new figures be published?
Figures of a new month become available within three months after the end of that month, these are provisional figures.

Description topics

Guests
A guest is a visitor who stays in a hotel or boarding house for at least one night.
Guests do not include:
- Permanent guests who stay in a hotel or boarding house for more than two months.
- Guests who have a permanent pitch on a camp site or rent a holiday home for more than two months.
- Asylum seekers, even those who stay in an accommodation for less than two months.
For each month the guests who checked out in that month will be counted in the survey, regardless of the month they arrived.
A person who stays in a hotel accommodation more than twice in a month (either the same establishment or different establishments) is counted as a guest each time.