Visitors have already begun to arrive in Lisbon for the
annual Web Summit which is taking place between 1 and 4 November and the high
demand has made the prices of Local Accommodation (AL) shoot up 80% for these
dates, compared to the previous month, reveals GuestReady.
The LA management company explains that there are apartments
that cost more than 500 euros per night. The Baixa and Parque das Nações areas
are the most expensive and where the daily rates have risen the most.
"During the Web Summit, demand is always high, but this year, we noticed
that occupancy grew very fast and much earlier than usual and, consequently,
there was an evolution in prices in this sense", explains the director of
GuestReady in Portugal and Spain, Rui Silva in an interview with DN/ Dinheiro
Vivo.
The head of the company that manages more than 1,000
properties in the country adds that the entire offer is sold out and that the
French, Germans and English are responsible for most of the reservations. The
Spaniards and the Americans complete the top five of the main markets flocking
to the capital for the technology summit.
Further afield
The Web Summit's impact on the country's tourism extends
beyond the event's dates and goes beyond the capital's borders, explains the
Associação do Alojamento Local em Portugal (ALEP).
"After impacting Lisbon, there is an increase in demand
in other regions such as Porto or Costa da Caparica, for example", says
the association's president. Eduardo Miranda adds that AL is responsible for
receiving 50% of the guests at the Web Summit and calls for conditions to be
created in the city for the development of the activity. At a time when new AL
registrations are suspended in 15 of the 24 parishes.
"This measure is the ignorance of the reality of
tourism that leads to the presentation of proposals that give catastrophic
results. Such a proposal means that the WebSummit has to move to another site.
Without the AL it is impossible, there is no Web Summit, nor Eurovision and
others major events such as medical congresses. Before making proposals without
thinking, it is important to have a knowledge of the reality", said the
president of the association.
No, it is not that 'Web Summit is pushing up accommodation prices by 80%"! It's the insatiably greedy landlords. People keep blaming expats, increase in tourism etc. for the unwelcome changes in Lisbon, but no one is forcing the landlords to charge extortionate rents. Before long it'll be like Silicon Valley. Lisbon is already the second most expensive city in southern Europe, after Paris! That means more that Barcelona, Madrid, or Rome. Unthinkable just 10-15 years ago.
By Chico Ortiz from USA on 02 Nov 2022, 06:13