Hotel occupancy reached 80% on average during the XXL weekend in Córdoba – Córdoba – Turismo y Sabores

Hotel occupancy reached 80% on average during the XXL weekend in Córdoba – Córdoba – Turismo y Sabores
Hotel occupancy reached 80% on average during the XXL weekend in Córdoba – Córdoba – Turismo y Sabores

The long weekend in the mountains of Córdoba was favorable for regional tourism, with hotel occupancy reaching an average of 80% in Villa Carlos Paz and other locations. Visitors have enjoyed not only the climate and natural landscapes, but also the local cuisine and shows.

Sebastián Boldrini, head of the tourism area at Carlos Paz, highlighted: “We are at 100% when it comes to four-star hotels and we are at 98% when it comes to three-star accommodations. People have expressed themselves in a good way. The average overnight stay is two to three nights.”

In the Punilla Valley, a high level of occupancy was also recorded, with percentages ranging between 76% and 90%. The tourists interviewed by Chain 3 They expressed their satisfaction with the area: “Everything was very good. Luckily we had nice days.”

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In Traslasierra, hotel occupancy is high for this long weekend. According to Leonardo Rodríguez, Secretary of Tourism of the Municipality of San Javier, “we are experiencing a very good holiday, with an occupancy rate of 85%, which is a very good number for us.”

Towards the provincial north, a lot of tourist movement is reported from Sierra Chicas to Miramar de Ansenuza.

From the Tourism area in Jesús María, they explained: “We are having a great long weekend with a lot of movement of tourists from different origins. “The occupation is very good.”

The long weekend turned out to be a good momentum for the tourism industry in the mountains of Córdoba, with high hotel occupancy and a positive response from visitors.

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Report by Abelardo Fonseca, Edgardo Margara, Roberto Fontanari, Tomás Villagra, Eric Italia and Ruly Juárez.

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