Aragon borders on 80% tourist occupancy in rural lodgings over the long weekend | Aragon

During this Labor Day bridge, the numbers for rural housing are positive and somewhat better than last year: On average, in Aragon, occupancy is around 80%. An unfinished bridge for some, because in Madrid society, it’s still a party on Tuesdays.

In Alquézar (Huesca), for example, from Saturday to Monday nearly 4,800 people passed through its lanes. It’s data on a lot of streaming, so from there they say it was like a little Easter. And they still expect more visitors tomorrow, because this Tuesday is also a holiday for the people of Madrid. A worker who helped get a job in rural housing similar to the usual year on the May bank holiday when it fell on a Monday or Friday. The good weather also contributed.

A reflection of the good data is that the city of Aínsa had the best occupancy data in the month of April since 2000. More than 4,600 visitors have walked its streets.

Spring is the time when a large number of tourists flock to both the municipality and the district of Sobrarb. This year the balance of April was expected to be very positiveSince the Easter data was “excellent,” plus St. George’s and May 1st Bridges contributed to more visits to that historical data, they detailed from Consistory.

They have highlighted the revival of international tourism, as 16 percent of the total for the month are foreign tourists. Most of them come from France, although tourists have also recovered from central Europe: Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom.

Melting snow, good weather and increasing sun hours are important factors for this spring tourism growth. As adventure sports, traditional trails, flying over the landscapes of the Pyrenees, bicycles, gastronomy or historical heritage are some of the requirements of tourists when they enter the tourist office. On the other hand, activities such as the Gran Trail de Sobrarbe or spring cultural events, the opening of the Racconti (In) Visibili World Fair, at the Center for Contemporary Art, and festivals such as the Virgen Crespillera attract another type of audience and diversify the tourist offer.

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