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    December 14, 2025
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    BERLIN, December 14, 2025: Berlin’s tourism industry is set to close 2025 below the 30 million overnight stays threshold, marking a slowdown in visitor activity compared with the previous year’s record levels. According to data from Visit Berlin, the capital will finish the year just short of the 30 million mark, after registering 30.6 million overnight stays in 2024. The decline reflects weaker demand from international markets and a moderation in travel following an exceptionally strong 2024. Tourist arrivals and overnight stays have fallen year-on-year, with preliminary figures showing a decline of around 3.5 percent in total visitor numbers during the first half of 2025. Roughly nine million visitors were recorded over that period, down from the same timeframe last year. The drop has been consistent across both domestic and international markets, although the decrease in foreign visitor arrivals has been more pronounced.

    Berlin tourism falls short of 30 million stays in 2025
    Tourism slowdown in Berlin reflects changing post-pandemic travel trends.

    Industry data indicate that international tourism has been the key factor in the downturn. The number of overnight stays by foreign visitors fell through the first three quarters of 2025, largely due to weaker demand from long-haul markets. Domestic tourism showed relative stability, supported by short-stay travelers and regional visitors, but not enough to offset the international shortfall. Tourism analysts attribute part of the decline to limitations in long-haul flight connectivity at Berlin Brandenburg Airport, which has affected inbound travel from North America and Asia. At the same time, the reopening and competitive pricing of other major European destinations have redistributed international visitor flows. The broader normalization of travel patterns following the post-pandemic rebound has also influenced the figures.

    The 2025 decline follows a record year in 2024, when Berlin’s tourism sector benefited from major international events, including the European Football Championship. That year’s performance brought a temporary surge in both visitor arrivals and overnight stays. The absence of comparable large-scale events in 2025 has resulted in a return to more typical levels of demand, positioning the city slightly below the milestone achieved the previous year. Despite the dip, Berlin remains among Europe’s most visited urban destinations. The city continues to attract millions of visitors annually for its cultural heritage, art scene, historical landmarks, and year-round events. The tourism sector remains a significant contributor to Berlin’s economy, generating substantial employment and supporting a wide range of local businesses in accommodation, gastronomy, and transport.

    International arrivals show notable year-on-year decline

    Tourism authorities in Berlin have acknowledged the year’s downturn while emphasizing that overall performance remains strong compared to pre-pandemic baselines. Visitor volumes are still substantially higher than in 2019, underscoring the city’s recovery trajectory and continued global appeal. Current efforts focus on maintaining consistent international visibility and sustaining interest in the city’s tourism offerings across key markets. As 2025 concludes, Berlin’s total overnight stays are expected to remain slightly under the 30 million mark, confirming a year of adjustment following exceptional growth in 2024. The figures reaffirm Berlin’s position as one of Europe’s major tourism hubs, though they also reflect the shifting dynamics of international travel and the ongoing normalization of visitor behavior across the continent.

    Germany remains top European destination by visitor volume

    Germany’s wider tourism industry has also experienced mixed results in 2025, with national data showing stable domestic travel but a modest drop in international arrivals. The German Federal Statistical Office reported that the country recorded just over 485 million overnight stays in commercial accommodations through November, slightly below last year’s total. Major cities such as Munich and Hamburg maintained steady growth, while destinations heavily dependent on overseas visitors, including Berlin and Frankfurt, recorded small contractions in occupancy and guest nights compared with 2024.

    Across Germany, tourism operators have continued to emphasize diversification of travel markets and the expansion of regional connectivity. The country’s transport infrastructure and cultural programming remain key draws, with federal data indicating that short-stay trips and business travel have helped support the sector amid fluctuating long-haul demand. Berlin’s results, while showing a marginal downturn, continue to align with national tourism trends, confirming Germany’s position among Europe’s top travel destinations by total visitor volume. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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