How to find dates of big events in any city? (e.g. to avoid price surge during trade fair)

7/12/2016 6:33:30 AM

if I use [http://www.booking.com] for example for the next weekend in Paris 14.-16.7. (14.7. Bastille day) I get the following warning:

Paris is a top choice on our site with travelers for your selected dates (59% reserved).
Tip: Prices might be higher than usual for the dates you’ve selected. Why not try again with these alternatives?
Jul 12 – Jul 14
From € 35
Jul 13 – Jul 15
From € 36
Jul 14 – Jul 16
From € 33
Jul 15 – Jul 17
€ 2 less
Jul 16 – Jul 18
€ 2 less

So I guess with booking you get warnings if the town is full, but it looks as if they don’t give you a reason why.

7/11/2016 9:53:13 AM

At least for Germany (which you used in your examples), the hotel booking site hrs.de is a good source. You can change your language at the top right if it is not automatically detected.
You can enter a longer period, and if a major event falls into this period, you’ll get a warning. Unfortunately that won’t work if no hotel is found at all for the whole period, but it can still be useful.

For example, if I entered Munich from August 1st to November 1st this year, I’ll get the warning “Oktoberfest 9/17/16 – 10/2/16”.

Or for Frankfurt (Main), same period, the warning lists “Ecostyle 8/27/16 – 8/30/16 and Automechanika 9/13/16 – 9/17/16”.

Unfortunately this does not seem to include any other countries, as my tests for Paris and Geneva indicated.

7/11/2016 8:45:41 AM

Wikitravel/Wikivoyage is the only website I know of that comes close. E.g. for Frankfurt it says the following:

If you intend to stay overnight, you may wish to avoid times when trade fairs are held, as this will make finding affordable accommodation a challenging task. The biggest are the Frankfurt Motor Show (Automobil-Ausstellung) every two years in mid-September (next in 2017 and then in 2019) and the Book Fair (Buchmesse) yearly in mid-October

The page for Barcelona says:

Easter week, as well as Christmas to New Year’s Eve are very busy times. If you’d rather avoid the crowds, don’t come during those dates. Also, avoid visiting during the Mobile World Congress or the Formule 1 racing, unless you are ready to pay extremely expensive hotel rates.

The page for Munich says:

Be aware that the prices can vary significantly by season. Usually you have to pay higher prices during the summer months of June to August. Finding affordable accommodation might be difficult when there are trade fairs in town. Last but not least there is Oktoberfest – around the festival from mid-September to mid-October accommodation prices tend to triple or quadruple and accommodation owners change their terms of use and payment.

I don’t think a global page exists about such events as keeping track of the dates and times would be quite difficult. The best you can get is an approximation.

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