An article by Vokya D, added on September 04, 2025 2 min. reading
In July 2025, hotel performance at Grand Roissy appears to be down compared to July 2023, despite the holding of a new edition of the Japan ExpoThe event, which brought together more than 255 visitors in 000, attracted around 230 000 participants this year, reflecting a slight drop in attendance. This difference was particularly felt in the area Villepinte/Paris North 2, Where the RevPAR drops by -20,3%, under the effect of a marked decline in the occupancy rate (-13,6 pts), accentuated by a more moderate drop in the average price (-3,6%).
🔎 Indicators are declining across the country
At the scale of Greater Roissy, Global RevPAR decreases by 6,9 % OFF compared to July 2023, as a result of a occupancy rate down -5,3 pointsAverage prices remain almost stable (-0,6%), partially limiting the decline.
- Most affected segments : hotels 1/2** (-12,3% RevPAR) and 3* (-11,3%).
- Stronger segments : hotels 4 and high-end residences*, which limit the decline to 3,1 % OFF, helped by a price increase of + 1,1%.
📍 Marked geographical contrasts
Airport Zone : preserved dynamics, with a occupancy rate almost stable (-1,9 pt) and average price increase (+0,6%), limiting the decline in RevPAR to 1,6 % OFF.
Orchard Alley Area : decline of 8,7 % OFF of RevPAR.
Villepinte / Paris Nord 2 area : significantly degraded performance, with a RevPAR of €46,6 excluding VAT (-20,3%) and occupancy rate fell to 64,9%.
📊 Cumulative results since January 2025
On the first seven months of the year, Global RevPAR of Grand Roissy is established in 74,4 € HT, set back from 1,9 % OFF compared to 2023.
- Occupancy rate : down by -2 pts.
- Average price : slightly increasing (+ 0,7%).
- Load-bearing segments : only categories luxury car services show positive dynamics (+3,5% RevPAR), supported by a better occupancy rate (+1,6 pt) and rising prices (+1,3%).
✈️ In summary
The July 2025 results reflect a overall decline in hotel activity of Grand Roissy, marked by strong disparities according to areas and segments. If the airport area manages to maintain its performance, the sectors of Villepinte and the Allée du Verger are experiencing a sharp decline, in a generally less buoyant context than in 2023.
