Tourists spend almost €100 more per day in Madrid than in Catalonia
Tourism growing faster in Madrid region in recent years, driven by increase in foreign visitors
![Tourists walking around Tossa de Mar on September 2, 2024](https://cdn-acn.watchity.net/acn/images/7e770aa6-f651-4b7d-a943-37d84c0eec36/2fbcd018-69c9-42ce-9a42-978a884a8f6d/2fbcd018-69c9-42ce-9a42-978a884a8f6d_medium.jpeg)
Tourists spent €216 per day during their stays in Catalonia between January and November of last year, 30% lower than in the Community of Madrid, where the average daily spend was €312, according to data from Spain's National Statistics Institute analyzed by the Catalan News Agency (ACN).
In Catalonia, the average spend per trip was €1,189 per person, with an average trip duration of 5.5 days.
In the Madrid region, the average stay is similar – 5.8 days – but the total spending climbs to €1,820 euros.
![Tourists in Girona's old town.](https://cdn-acn.watchity.net/acn/images/a3ef4d4d-842f-402f-a8e8-bb8bdd0fc055/8480be46-4ae1-4299-a3cf-48fc9ae05adc.jpg)
One factor that can partially explain the difference is that the city of Madrid – with higher prices and more spending possibilities – accounts for a very large portion of tourism in the Madrid region.
On the other hand, despite Barcelona's importance as a tourist destination, visitors to Catalonia are more spread out throughout the region.
![Some campsite goers enjoy a summer break during summer](https://cdn-acn.watchity.net/acn/images/2c27e1ab-3e4f-4b08-bc62-9bc1768f8239/6a00d508-473f-4bec-88ce-dfe3118ba9f1.jpg)
To illustrate, over 15% of tourists visiting Catalonia stayed in campsites – a cheaper form of accommodation and one found outside the big cities. In Madrid the figure barely exceeds 2% of tourists.
Tourism growing faster in Madrid
Over the past decade, tourism has grown faster in Madrid (up 40%) than in Catalonia (up 31%), driven by an increase in foreign visitors, who for the first time represent half of its 14 million tourists.
But Catalonia still attracts a higher percentage of foreigners – 60% of the 26.2 million tourists in 2024.
Catalonia receives the vast majority of its foreign visitors from the rest of Europe – over 83% – while in Madrid the international tourism is more evenly distributed between Europe (64.1%) and America (27.3%).
Visitors from Asia account for slightly more than 4% of all tourists in Catalonia and 6% in the Community of Madrid.
Fitur: Catalonia as a foodie destination
Meanwhile, Catalonia hopes to establish itself as a benchmark for gastronomic tourism at the International Tourism Fair (Fitur) held in Madrid from Wednesday to Sunday.
![L'espai de Catalunya al saló Fitur de Madrid](https://cdn-acn.watchity.net/acn/images/7778dd1b-c118-4fc6-96b7-f66a7e6e472e/7150d203-1e10-4547-b7f6-94cc070a2baf.jpg)
Celebrating Catalonia's designation as a World Region of Gastronomy 2025, the Catalan Tourist Board will organize a cocktail party with big names in Catalan cuisine at Madrid's Royal Tapestry Factory, with President Salvador Illa, and Spain's Minister of Industry and Tourism, Jordi Hereu, in attendance.
![A group of tourists enjoy a traditional Catalan ‘esmorzar de forquilla' in a vineyard](https://cdn-acn.watchity.net/acn/images/8aef0f54-085b-4707-bc29-fa71e727fcb8/333856ca-d354-4f6e-87d8-0bf2b0d537d8.jpg)
The Catalan stand at the fair will promote family, sports, and cultural tourism, highlighting events around the 50th anniversary of the Miró Foundation and the Millenium celebrations of Montserrat Abbey.