Occupancy rates of 3-5 star hotels in Hanoi rose to 54.52 percent in the second quarter of the year, a year-on-year increase of 10.26 percent.

Four-star hotels registered the highest average increase of all, up 53.09 percent.

This was attributable to the increases of 12 percent and 13.5 percent in the number of foreign and domestic tourists to the capital city, respectively, in the first half of 2010.

During the period, the average daily rate (ADR) of five-star hotels experienced the strongest decrease of 20.36 percent to 119.9 USD and four-star hotel, 1.54 percent to 65.74 USD. While three-star hotel ADR posted an increase of 4.93 percent to 39.17 USD.

Meanwhile, the average daily revenue per occupied room of three-star hotels posted the highest increase of 26.1 percent to 22.42 USD, followed by four-star hotels, 6.26 percent to 36.58 USD.

Experts say the grand ceremony of the Thang Long-Hanoi millennium anniversary and the Vietnam National Tourism Administration’s promotion campaign are expected to help raise the number of visitors to Hanoi in the second half of the year, and hotel’s room occupancy rates.

During the six-month period, Vietnam welcomed 2.5 million foreign visitors, a yearly increase of 32.6 percent and 14.8 million domestic tourists, up 10 percent./.