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Eurovision Success Drives Record Hotel Stays in Basel
May 2025 sees highest hotel occupancy in 90 years with 150,854 overnight stays, Eurovision Song Contest finale achieving 89% room occupancy

Shattering a 90-Year Record
Basel is booming, and the numbers are nothing short of historic. For the first time since the interwar era of 1934, the city has obliterated previous tourism benchmarks, recording a staggering 150,854 overnight stays in May 2025 alone. This represents a robust 8.4% surge compared to the previous year, signaling a golden era for the canton's hospitality sector.
The Statistical Office confirmed on Tuesday that the city's hotels are operating at levels unseen in nearly a century. This isn't just a gradual uptick; it is a dramatic spike that underscores Basel's escalating status as a premier European destination. While the month of May typically signals the start of the summer rush, this year's figures—up 22% from April—demonstrate an unprecedented appetite for the city's offerings. The sheer volume of guests has transformed the local economy, filling lobbies and restaurants to capacity and breathing new life into the post-pandemic recovery narrative.
The Eurovision Powerhouse Effect
The Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) proved to be the undisputed engine behind this tourism explosion. During the critical contest week of May 10 to 17, the city absorbed 40,414 overnight stays, turning Basel into the pulsating heart of European pop culture. The climax of the event, the Grand Final on May 17, pushed hotel capacity to its absolute limit, achieving a scorching 89% room occupancy rate.
Even the days leading up to the final saw the city packed, with a net room occupancy rate averaging 77% across the ESC period. This massive influx of fans, delegations, and media personnel didn't just fill beds; it electrified the streets. While occupancy naturally dipped to 42% the day after the finale as the crowds dispersed, the sustained intensity of the week provided a massive windfall for the 62 hotels operating during this period. The victory of Austrian singer JJ may have stolen the headlines, but for Basel's hoteliers, the real win was the undeniable economic impact of hosting the continent's largest musical spectacle.
A Convergence of Global Events
While Eurovision grabbed the spotlight, it was a perfect storm of major events that cemented this record-breaking month. Basel successfully juggled multiple high-profile gatherings simultaneously, proving its logistical prowess. Alongside the musical fervor of the ESC, the city hosted the prestigious Swiss Biotech Day, the European Youth Choir Festival, and the massive pop-culture convention, Fantasy Basel.
This convergence created a unique demographic mix, blending biotechnology executives with cosplay enthusiasts and choir groups. The result was a sustained demand that kept occupancy rates high throughout the month, not just during the ESC week. The average occupancy for May stood at a healthy 70%—a significant ten percentage points higher than the previous year. This ability to attract and accommodate such diverse sectors simultaneously highlights Basel's versatility and resilience as a host city for international congresses and culture alike.
International Influx Fuels Growth
The driving force behind these numbers is unmistakably international. Visitors from abroad accounted for the lion's share of bookings, with 89,983 overnight stays compared to 60,871 from domestic guests. This ratio signals a full resurgence of international travel confidence and places Basel firmly on the global map.
The disparity highlights the importance of cross-border tourism to the Swiss economy. While domestic tourism remains a stable backbone, it is the return of the international traveler that pushes occupancy from 'good' to 'record-breaking.' With a 22% month-on-month increase from April, the trajectory is clear: Basel is not just a transit point, but a primary destination. As the city reflects on this historic May, the challenge now lies in maintaining this momentum and proving that it can sustain high-level hospitality performance beyond the glow of mega-events.