Czech hotel market gains momentum in Q1 2025

28
Apr
2025
News - Czech hotel market gains momentum in Q1 2025 #Czech Republic #hotel #report #Savills

by Property Forum | Report

In  Q1 2025, the transaction volume in the Czech hotel sector has nearly tripled the total volume of the entire 2024, worth €120 million, reports Savills. 


A transaction volume of €340 million in Q1 2025 accounted for 23% of the total commercial real estate investment volume in the year’s first quarter.

The sharp increase is primarily attributed to the completion of several major transactions in Q1, including hotels such as Mama Shelter, Hilton, and Ramada Prague City Centre. The acquisition of Four Seasons, to be reflected in Q2 investment volume, represents the most recent significant deal in the market. In the broader context, pan-European hotel investment totalled €21.9 billion in 2024, marking the highest level since 2019 and a notable 47.6% year-on-year increase.

“We are seeing strong investor interest in Czech hotel assets, driven by a rebound in tourism and favourable economic conditions. We expect this appetite to persist throughout the year,” said Vojtěch Wolf, Senior Investment Analyst at Savills.

Savills reports a resurgence in activity across several key European markets, driven primarily by increased portfolio activity, growing appetite for operational asset classes and an improving debt market. Increased transactional activity is expected to continue through 2025, although Savills predicts a greater proportion of this to be from large single asset deals rather than portfolios.

“The sector’s strong trading dynamics, underpinned by healthy occupancy rates and RevPAR (revenue per available room) growth, have further reinforced lender confidence. Borrowers are benefiting from a favourable financing environment, with lenders actively competing to deploy capital in this sector. Given these dynamics, we expect continued lender support for the sector, providing a favourable backdrop for hotel owners and investors seeking financing solutions in 2025,” added Adi Gokal, Director, Debt Advisory at Savills.




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