Tourism has been of growing importance to the Slovak Republic’s economy. Following record numbers in 2019, international tourism receipts fell to EUR 1.1 billion in 2020, 62% lower than in 2019. This decline saw tourism’s direct economic contribution fall to 1.2% of GDP (down from 2.8% in 2019), with tourism exports falling to 12.5% of services exports (down from 26.1%). The number of employees in accommodation and catering establishments was 92 600, representing 3.7% of the total workforce in 2020.
In 2020, the Slovak Republic recorded 3.2 million tourists in accommodation establishments, the lowest level in twenty years. The number of international tourists decreased by 65.5% to 854 000 tourists in 2020, before declining further to 576 000 tourists in 2021.
The sector has mainly been supported by domestic tourists, with accommodation providers registering 2.1 million domestic tourists in 2021, down from almost 2.4 million in 2020 and still 45% below pre‑pandemic levels.
In total, tourists spent 9.8 million nights in all means of accommodation in 2020, representing a year‑on‑year decrease of 45%. This declined further in 2021 to 8.2 million nights, 53.9% below 2019 levels.