Market Pulse:Germany
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 10:10 am
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With the August vacation season now behind us, we take a look at what the short-term rental market in Germany looks like for the coming weeks.
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Key Takeaways:
The Berlin market has experienced shorter booking lead times since the start of the pandemic, but is now slowly increasing as travelers book fewer last-minute trips than they have in the past year.
In the Munich and Dusseldorf markets, over 50% of the booking pace lead time for the next three weeks is under one month. Both markets show that the booking pace is ahead of 2019 for the next month.
The Cologne market is booking up in the next 14 days with an additional bump in pickup for the second week of October. This is an improved pattern compared to a “normal” year and already exceeding 2019 in some periods.
For the Karlsruhe market, 2021 booking pace is ahead or in line with 2019, with a few select weeks in the immediate term pacing higher than 2019.
Source: Beyond Data
The chart above displays the average number of bookings that b2b email list have been made per listing over the past 21 days, for both 2020 and 2021, in selected markets in Germany. Using 2019 pace data helps provide insight into how 2021 is performing so far compared to a “normal” year.
In Berlin, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Karlsruhe, and Munich, the charts below display all bookings that have been made over the past 21 days by their check-in week.
Additionally, the same values for 2019 are included to provide pacing context for each market.
With the August vacation season now behind us, we take a look at what the short-term rental market in Germany looks like for the coming weeks.
Ready to try Beyond? Request a free demo today!
Key Takeaways:
The Berlin market has experienced shorter booking lead times since the start of the pandemic, but is now slowly increasing as travelers book fewer last-minute trips than they have in the past year.
In the Munich and Dusseldorf markets, over 50% of the booking pace lead time for the next three weeks is under one month. Both markets show that the booking pace is ahead of 2019 for the next month.
The Cologne market is booking up in the next 14 days with an additional bump in pickup for the second week of October. This is an improved pattern compared to a “normal” year and already exceeding 2019 in some periods.
For the Karlsruhe market, 2021 booking pace is ahead or in line with 2019, with a few select weeks in the immediate term pacing higher than 2019.
Source: Beyond Data
The chart above displays the average number of bookings that b2b email list have been made per listing over the past 21 days, for both 2020 and 2021, in selected markets in Germany. Using 2019 pace data helps provide insight into how 2021 is performing so far compared to a “normal” year.
In Berlin, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Karlsruhe, and Munich, the charts below display all bookings that have been made over the past 21 days by their check-in week.
Additionally, the same values for 2019 are included to provide pacing context for each market.