600 new hotel bedrooms planned in Galway from 2020

Hoteliers and developers are planning more than 600 new hotel bedrooms for delivery in Galway from 2020, according to a new study by Savills Ireland.

According to Trending.ie, in 2016 Galway hotel occupancy was more than 74 per cent, up from 69 per cent in 2013.

Over the same period, average room rates grew from €72 to €95, which was €10 ahead of Cork city.

During the peak summer months of 2017, Galway hotels had a vacancy rate of only five per cent and this strong demand has helped Galway outperform Cork.

Currently, under way is the extension of the Park House hotel which will add 15 rooms in an adjacent block in early 2018.

Ten hotels are currently in various stages of the planning process, with the development of new builds and extensions in the pipeline.

According to Savills, the majority of the proposed development is planned from 2020, with very little due for delivery before then.

Unlike previous years, hotel development will be focused in the city versus out of town locations.

There are 3,218 rooms in Galway city as of 2017 and, if all proposed hotel projects are completed, the hotel bedroom supply in the Galway market will increase by 20 pre cent.

However, Savills does not envisage all of the speculative Galway hotel projects progressing.

Aaron Spring, associate director of Hotels & Leisure at Savills Ireland said; “Development finance remains difficult to secure, coupled with strong build cost price inflation. However, the aspiration for new hotel development in Galway remains strong – and with good reason. Galway has traditionally enjoyed many high season events – such as the Galway Races, Arts Week, etc, but current occupancy levels indicate demand is becoming less seasonal.”

 

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