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4,500 Dublin hotel rooms to be delivered by 2023

Holiday Inn Dublin Airport

24 new hotels, comprising 4,500 rooms, are set to be delivered in Dublin by the end of 2023, according to property advisor, Savills Ireland.

2,100 rooms will complete by the end of this year, with 1,600 expected in 2022 and 800 in 2023 – a 50% increase on the 3,000 rooms delivered between 2018 and 2020.

Tom Barrett, Director of Hotels and Leisure at Savills Ireland comments:

“Despite an increase in the number of hotels in Dublin since 2018, the market – pre-Covid – remained significantly under supplied, resulting in high room occupancy and low availability.

“This was damaging the city’s reputation – and its ability to compete with other European destinations.

However, with local and inbound tourism expected to return to pre-pandemic levels in the next 2 – 3 years, Dublin’s increased supply of hotel rooms will provide value and choice, which will be good for Irish tourism.”

New hotel openings in Dublin this summer include the Hampton by Hilton Four Courts, Beckett Locke in the North Docklands next to the 3Arena, The Wren – located in the centre of Dublin between Grafton Street and Dame Street – and Keavan’s Port Hotel on Camden St (pictured above CGI)

The 4-star Holiday Inn Dublin Airport and the Zanzibar Locke were the only two new hotels to open in Dublin since Covid-19 hit Ireland 17 months ago.

Dublin Hotel Occupancy in 2021 compared to UK and European Cities

According to Savills, Dublin hotel occupancy for the first 6 months of 2021 was 20%, with full-year occupancy expected to grow closer to 30% – down from 82% in 2019.

Tom Barrett commented:

“Locally, people think that Dublin is much quieter than other European cities, but apart from some UK cities, Dublin’s performance is much in line with other European capitals.”

 

Ireland Hotel Occupancy – Year-to-Date (June)

City Occupancy
Cork 28%
Belfast 28%
Dublin 20%

Source STR

Dublin vs European Hotel Occupancy – Year-to-Date (June)

City Occupancy
Barcelona 26%
Copenhagen 21%
Dublin 20%
Amsterdam 14%
Lisbon 13%
Prague 10%

Source STR

Dublin vs UK Hotel Occupancy

City Occupancy
Liverpool 34%
Edinburgh 31%
Manchester 30%
Birmingham 30%
London 29%
Dublin 20%

Source STR

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