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A very positive first assessment at mid-season for Chartres Métropole

With more than 257,655 overnight stays between January and June 30, 2022, the crowd is approaching that of 2019, a historically high year for Chartres. Compared to last year impacted by the Covid, the City reports an increase of 32% in the first quarter and 60% in the second quarter.

premium The municipal campsite of Châteaudun saw French and foreign tourists parade this weekend

The campsite is also experiencing an increase in attendance. “The installation of the new managers, the renovated sanitary facilities and a grocery store selling local products symbolize this revival,” says Philippe Rossat, general manager of the Chartres Métropole Tourist Office.

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“This influx of tourists makes it possible, thanks to the tourist tax, to offer €600,000 to the agglomeration, part of which is donated to the tourist office. This allows it to be able to operate with only 20% of subsidies, ”explains the general manager. The tourist pays for tourism. The less we are subsidized, the better off we are. It costs less to the community,” says Philippe Rossat.

“Asian tourists have not yet returned”

“We find the historic levels of international tourists before the health crisis. The Asian and especially Japanese tourists who made up a large part of our clientele have not yet returned as before. We are confident and serene about their return. Chartres is very popular with Japanese tourists,” said the general manager. Asian tourists have not yet returned en masse to Chartres. Here at Chartres Cathedral. Illustrative photo, archive: Jérémie Fulleringer

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