Chapter Development of the Kołobrzeg accommodation base during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic

The state of COVID-19 as a pandemic, which was announced in Poland from March 20, 2020, significantly influenced the functioning and development of Kołobrzeg, the largest Polish health resort. Despite two lockdowns and restrictions on the functioning of the tourist sector, Kołobrzeg however not only...

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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1559402025-03-07T14:46:33Z Chapter Development of the Kołobrzeg accommodation base during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic Miedziński, Mariusz The state of COVID-19 as a pandemic, which was announced in Poland from March 20, 2020, significantly influenced the functioning and development of Kołobrzeg, the largest Polish health resort. Despite two lockdowns and restrictions on the functioning of the tourist sector, Kołobrzeg however not only maintained, but even became the largest tourist center in the country. The recorded receipts from the resort for 2021 were 79.47% of the 2019 figure and this combined with having 6.6% of all beds per person per night in July and August 2021 in the whole of Poland, prove the exceptional concentration and strength of this tourist area. The very favorable natural and geographical conditions of the Kołobrzeg health resort, combined with constantly improving transport accessibility, has resulted in further expansion of the accommodation base of the Kołobrzeg urban area, despite the threats from the COVID-19 pandemic. In the studied area, in 2020/2021, a total of 94 investments were implemented, including 14,065 rooms, mainly in hotels, aparthotels, apartment and residential buildings with a total area of approx 748,400 m2, allowing for a further 45,000 people to stay there. The scale and variety of investments in Kołobrzeg have put it at the forefront of the fastest growing resorts despite the COVID-19 pandemic. The city of Kołobrzeg and six neighboring coastal towns will have an accommodation base with a total of over 200,000 beds by around 2024, becoming probably the largest concentration of tourist accommodation facilities on the Baltic Sea. 2025-03-07T14:46:31Z 2025-03-07T14:46:31Z 2022 chapter ONIX_20250307_9788382209082_1590 9788382209082 9788382209075 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/155940 pol image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.press.uni.lodz.pl/index.php/wul/catalog/book/789 Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego 10.18778/8220-907-5.02 The state of COVID-19 as a pandemic, which was announced in Poland from March 20, 2020, significantly influenced the functioning and development of Kołobrzeg, the largest Polish health resort. Despite two lockdowns and restrictions on the functioning of the tourist sector, Kołobrzeg however not only maintained, but even became the largest tourist center in the country. The recorded receipts from the resort for 2021 were 79.47% of the 2019 figure and this combined with having 6.6% of all beds per person per night in July and August 2021 in the whole of Poland, prove the exceptional concentration and strength of this tourist area. The very favorable natural and geographical conditions of the Kołobrzeg health resort, combined with constantly improving transport accessibility, has resulted in further expansion of the accommodation base of the Kołobrzeg urban area, despite the threats from the COVID-19 pandemic. In the studied area, in 2020/2021, a total of 94 investments were implemented, including 14,065 rooms, mainly in hotels, aparthotels, apartment and residential buildings with a total area of approx 748,400 m2, allowing for a further 45,000 people to stay there. The scale and variety of investments in Kołobrzeg have put it at the forefront of the fastest growing resorts despite the COVID-19 pandemic. The city of Kołobrzeg and six neighboring coastal towns will have an accommodation base with a total of over 200,000 beds by around 2024, becoming probably the largest concentration of tourist accommodation facilities on the Baltic Sea. 10.18778/8220-907-5.02 83bfe9c9-323d-4283-b087-d859fd9af314 9788382209082 9788382209075 33-55 open access
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