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Brussels Pride, held annually in May, isn’t just a vibrant celebration for the LGBTQ+ community. New research by The Data Appeal Company reveals it’s also a significant economic driver for the Belgian capital. This analysis, presented at the European LGBTQ+ Tourism Summit, sheds light on the power of inclusivity in attracting tourism dollars. Pride Power: Measuring the Economic Impact The Data Appeal Company, leveraging their proprietary LGBTQ+ Index, analyzed the impact of Brussels Pride on local tourism. Here’s a breakdown of the key findings: Accessibility: A Key Ingredient Brussels’ excellent connectivity to major European cities like Paris, Amsterdam, and Cologne […]
Brussels Pride, held annually in May, isn't just a vibrant celebration for the LGBTQ+ community. New research by The Data Appeal Company reveals it's also a significant economic driver for the Belgian capital. This analysis, presented at the European LGBTQ+ Tourism Summit, sheds light on the power of inclusivity in attracting tourism dollars. Brussels Pride Pride Power: Measuring the Economic Impact The Data Appeal Company, leveraging their proprietary LGBTQ+ Index, analyzed the impact of Brussels Pride on local tourism. Here's a breakdown of the key findings: Thriving Economy: The event generated nearly 20 million dollars, bolstering the local economy. Restaurant & Bar Boom: The biggest beneficiaries were restaurants and bars, capturing 66% of the total spending. Transportation Boost: Transportation spending accounted for 22%, reflecting the influx of visitors. Day Trippers Dominate: Interestingly, only 12% of spending went towards accommodation, suggesting most attendees were day-trippers specifically visiting for Pride festivities. Accessibility: A Key Ingredient Brussels' excellent connectivity to major European cities like Paris, Amsterdam, and Cologne played a crucial role. Easy access by train and other forms of transportation enticed visitors from surrounding regions to join the celebration. During Pride Week, hotel rates peaked at 213 euros per night on May 18th, with a 50% occupancy rate, highlighting the surge in tourism. Brussels: A Beacon of Inclusivity The study goes beyond economic impact. Brussels boasts an impressive LGBTQ+ Index score of 77 out of 100, exceeding the national average of 67. This reflects the city's strong commitment to inclusivity, as perceived by both residents and visitors. The analysis also highlights Ghent as the top city for LGBTQ+ inclusivity in Belgium, with a remarkable score of 88. This achievement is likely due to Ghent's diverse student population and progressive policies fostering a welcoming environment. The Power of the LGBTQ+ Index The Data Appeal Company's LGBTQ+ Index is a groundbreaking tool that evaluates a destination's inclusivity towards LGBTQ+ travelers. Utilizing AI and semantic analysis, the index analyzes online content, comments, and reviews to assess the perception of LGBTQ+ friendliness for a particular location or company. Within Brussels itself, specific neighborhoods stood out: Ixelles: A vibrant, international area with a large student population. Uccle: Another student-centric area known for its open atmosphere. European District: The heart of the EU, known for its international and progressive spirit. These neighborhoods exemplify how diversity and inclusivity can enhance a city's social fabric and appeal to LGBTQ+ travelers. Inclusivity Drives Tourism Growth Damiano Meola, Marketing Director at The Data Appeal Company, emphasizes the broader significance of these findings: This research highlights the win-win situation created by inclusivity. When cities embrace LGBTQ+ rights and create welcoming environments, it not only fosters a more vibrant and diverse community but also attracts tourism dollars, boosting the local economy.
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Happy Pride Brussels!
Happy Pride!
Brussels Central Station…
Remember it’s Pride this weekend in Belgium.
See you on Saturday !
(Not so) kind reminder in prevision of Pride, Saturday in Brussels: in Belgium, homophobia is not an opinion, it’s a crime.
This year slogan is protect the protest.
The Belgian & European Pride 2023 is an unmissable day for the LGBTQIA+ community in Belgium and the defence of their rights.
Other reminders : leather belongs at Pride, racists and fascists don’t.
Come and demonstrate together.