Tourism profits in Lisbon 2024, by type of establishment
Greater Lisbon, in Portugal, has been a booming region for tourism. In 2024, tourism profit in the region was over two billion euros. Hotels were responsible for generating almost 1.8 billion euros in profit, while 212 million euros were obtained from local lodgings. The remaining 11 million euros were housing and rural tourism (TER and TH) profits.
Lisbon receives the most guests in Portugal and nationals dominate
The capital city of Portugal and its metropolitan area were, in 2024, the most visited region by international tourists in Portugal. The total number of guests in the region of Lisbon, both national and international, surpassed 8.5 million, the majority of which stayed at hotel accommodations. The Portuguese composed the greatest part of Lisbon’s touristic guests, having recorded more than 1.44 million visitors in 2024. Guests originating from the United States totaled over 870,000 in the same period, while Spain was the country of origin of around 451,200 guests.
Overnight visitors in Lisbon prefer hotel establishments
The number of overnight stays in the region of Greater Lisbon was over 19.4 million in 2024. Of these, only 61,500 overnight stays occurred in rural and housing tourism establishments, which demonstrates that this is a niche market in the region. Still, this type of overnight stay still generated 6.9 million euros in profit in 2024. Nevertheless, the dominance of hotels in regard to profit from overnight stays is clear, as this type of establishment was accountable for over 1.08 billion euros in profit during the same period.