The Wimbledon Championship and the Oasis Tour pushed London’s hotel industry to its highest average daily rate (ADR) and revenue per available room (RevPAR) on record.
July 2025 (year-over-year % change):
- Occupancy: 88.6% (+0.9%)
- ADR: GBP234.58 (+2.4%)
- RevPAR: GBP207.93 (+3.3%)
In addition to record high ADR and RevPAR levels, the market saw its highest occupancy since July 2018.
Wimbledon pushed London performance levels to monthly highs on the night (Saturday, 12 July) of the women’s finals—occupancy (94.7%), ADR (GBP276.72) and RevPAR (GBP262.01). The night was also boosted by the men’s finals being held the following day. Overall, the market’s occupancy came in above the 90% mark on all but three nights of the championship.
The market also hosted three Oasis concerts at the Wembley stadium (25-26, 30 July), with performance levels peaking on the night of the second performance–occupancy: 91.6%, ADR: GBP239.33 and RevPAR: GBP219.15.
London’s occupancy levels remained above the 80% mark throughout the month in all but two days.
Brisbane hotels posted record-high room rates in July
Boosted by the British and Irish Lions Tour, Brisbane’s hotel industry posted its highest monthly average daily rate (ADR) and revenue per available room (RevPAR) on record, according to preliminary data from CoStar. CoStar is a leading global provider of commercial real estate data, analytics and news.
July 2025 (year-over-year % change):
- Occupancy: 81.0% (+0.7%)
- ADR: AUD274.52 (+17.9%)
- RevPAR: AUD222.42 (+18.7%)
Brisbane hotel performance spiked on the Lions vs Wallabies game night, held at Suncorp Stadium on 19 July. Levels peaked in each of the three key performance metrics that Saturday, with occupancy climbing to 88.6%, and ADR (AUD504.91) and RevPAR (AUD447.33) reaching the highest levels on record.
Earlier that month on Wednesday, 2 July, Suncorp Stadium hosted another rugby game (Queensland Reds vs. British & Irish Lions), which pushed occupancy to 77.9% with ADR and RevPAR at AUD270.93 and AUD211.05, respectively. That night also overlapped with the first day of the IPPA World Congress 2025.
Brisbane’s occupancy came in above the 70% mark in all but two days during July and surpassed 80% for the month of July for the first time since 2017.
Looking ahead at August, forward occupancy on the books is tracking at 62%, which is in line with the same time last year.
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