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Rio saw 1.17 million tourists during games, zero cases of Zika

Giving out figures at a press conference, Paes said that for the two weeks of the Games, Rio saw a hotel occupancy rate of 94 percent and each tourist spent an average of 424.6 reais (USD 131.7) a day.

August 24, 2016 / 14:10 IST
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This city received 1.17 million tourists during the Olympic Games, including 410,000 foreigners, and zero cases of Zika were reported, Rio mayor Eduardo Paes announced.

Giving out figures at a press conference, Paes said that for the two weeks of the Games, Rio saw a hotel occupancy rate of 94 percent and each tourist spent an average of 424.6 reais (USD 131.7) a day.

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The United States provided most of the foreign tourists (17 per cent), followed by Argentina (12 per cent) and Germany (7 per cent), he said.

Paes said foreign arrivals had been within the expectations of local authorities, who had estimated between 350,000 and 500,000 foreign visitors, reports Xinhua.

The immediate impact of the Olympic boom was clear as Paes said that commerce increased by 70 percent in Rio's popular southern district, compared with 2015. In Barra da Tijuca, close to the Olympic Park, commerce was up by 30 percent.