Total Solar Eclipse in Europe Draws Tourists, Skyrocketing Hotel Prices
Spain Emerges as the Epicenter for Eclipse Tourism
A rare total solar eclipse sweeping across Europe has triggered an intense wave of tourism, pushing hotel prices sharply higher. Crowds of eager observers are descending on destinations ranging from Spain to Iceland, according to reports from local media and international broadcasters.
Spain has become the most sought-after destination for travelers chasing the celestial phenomenon, according to detikTravel. The surge in visitor demand has hit the local hospitality sector hard, with CNBC Indonesia reporting that hotel rates in prime viewing areas have skyrocketed to roughly Rp 17,9 million per night.
Darkness Falls Across the Iberian Peninsula
When the alignment of the moon blocking the sun reached totality, skies above parts of Spain plunged into sudden darkness, according to CNN Indonesia. Photographic documentation published by the BBC highlighted the visual impact of the event. Observers frequently describe the spectacle as a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence across the European continent.

Infrastructure Strained in Northern Observation Zones
Further north, residents and visitors in Iceland displayed immense enthusiasm as they gathered to watch the total solar eclipse. Many noted that they had waited more than a decade for the event to return to their region, according to detikNews.