VisitEngland has today announced the latest winners of its Visitor Attraction Accolades for 2020 and 2021 recognising the outstanding visitor experiences from the travel and tourism industry on offer across the country.
The winners have been awarded Accolades based on the scores they gained in their annual Visitor Attraction Quality Scheme assessment by VisitEngland. With many attractions...
With travel, restrictions eased it’s almost impossible not to get excited that global travel is back on the cards! We’ve spent 18 months dreaming of the first place to jet off to, but now the time has come, there’s almost too much choice and we know you might need a little inspiration.
Maybe some might be after nothing but pure relaxation, but after we’ve been stuck inside for what...
Dark tourism and haunted attractions have been a growing trend in the United Kingdom, with over 30,000 searches in the past year alone. The UK is home to some of the most haunted places in the world, from deadly dungeons to ghoulish graveyards. But did you know that some of your favourite family-friendly tourist attractions are actually haunted too?
7 in 10 Brits felt edgy on the run-up to July 19th, and unsurprisingly, most of our worries continue to be around crowded spaces on our holiday this year. Although there are loads of fun things to do in London, bookings are jam-packed, and the crowds are huge. Around 5 in 10 people are terrified of overloaded shops, and 3 in 10 have major concerns about wall-to-wall pubs and clubs.
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