The hotels in the Biscay capital are 97 % occupation for May 21, a percentage that is repeated in Vitoria, and in Donostia is 94 %. With the submissions of the final exhausted, resale is already between 1000 and 4000 euros.
There are still nine days left for Bilbao to take the final of the Europa League and the details of the Security device. This is an event that comes together a large number of people, so its effect is also noticed in Vorroria-Gasteiz, Donostia-San Sebastián and Santander. They will arrive 30,000 British with effectBut it is expected that much more will arrive without. With exhausted cards, the resale It is already between 1000 and 4000 euros.
The websites of the United Kingdom have already made it clear for about nine days for the Europa League final The hotels in the Biscay Capital are almost complete and the small range is very expensive. Hotel occupation in Bilbao Before May 21 is 97 % and the few rooms that are offered for those dates are around the 1200 euros per night.
However, Joseba Goigoilzarri, representative of ‘Destination Bilbao’, is of the opinion that “the prices of hotels and apartments have risen, but within the normality.” “The rates we see today at Booking.com is not valid, that is, it is not those prices that the city has been sold, let alone,” he said. “People pay nothing, people are not stupid, they know what they pay, so they pay and how they pay it,” he added.
San Sebastián, Vitoria and Santander are therefore the options offered to English fans. However, hotel companies in the capital of Alavesa also affect 97 % occupation for those dates, and those of the Guipuzcoan Capital 94 %.
On the other hand, travel agencies prepare for Charter flights That can bring thousands of fans of Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur. Multiple Bush They will pick them up at the airports of Bilbao, Donostia, Vitoria and Santander and then bring them to their corresponding fan zone, in Amezola or Park Etxebarria.
Source: EITB

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