London is one of the world's leading tourism destinations, and the city is home to an array of famous tourist attractions. The city attracted 19.1 million international visitors in 2016, making it one of the world's most visited in terms of international visits.
Video Tourism in London
Effect on the economy
In 2011 visitors to London spent £9.4 billion, which is a little more than half of the total amount international visitors spent in the whole of the United Kingdom the same year.
The tourism sector employed 700,000 people in 2013 according to Deloitte - Oxford Economics, accounting for 11.6 percent of the capital's GDP.
Maps Tourism in London
Notable attractions
The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel located on the edge of the River Thames. It is 135 metres tall and has a diameter of 120 metres. A short walk away, the area boasts the London Aquarium, Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey and Nelson's Column. In 2013, the tallest building in London, the Shard, opened a viewing platform to the public. Other major tourist attractions in London include the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace (although this is only open to the public during a limited number of months in the summer), Tower Bridge Experience, Madame Tussauds, ZSL London Zoo, London Dungeon and St Paul's Cathedral.
The Association of Leading Visitor Attractions indicated that the following were the Top 10 visitor attractions in 2017:
- British Museum - 5.9 million visits
- Tate Modern - 5.7 million
- National Gallery - 5.2 million
- Natural History Museum, London - 4.4 million
- Victoria and Albert Museum - 3.7 million
- Science Museum, London - 3.3 million
- Southbank Centre - 3.2 million
- Somerset House - 3.2 million
- Tower of London - 2.8 million
- Royal Museums Greenwich - 2.6 million
Museums and galleries
There are many museums and art galleries in the London area, the majority of which are free to enter. Many of them are popular places for tourism. In addition to Tate Modern and the National Gallery, notable galleries include Tate Britain and the National Portrait Gallery.
Parks and open spaces
London has several parks for tourists to stroll, rest and relax in. They include Hyde Park, Regent's Park, Green Park, St. James's Park, Hampstead Heath and Greenwich Park.
Economics
London attracted 16.8 million visitors in 2013, Below is the visitors information.
- France 1,904,000
- United States 1,878,000
- Germany 1,295,000
- Italy 1,072,000
- Spain 866,000
- The Netherlands 687,000
- Australia 687,000
- Republic of Ireland 611,000
- Belgium 531,000
- Sweden 516,000
References
External links
- London travel guide from Wikivoyage
- Tourism in London
Source of article : Wikipedia