Foreign Tourists Coming To UK In Highest-Ever Numbers

Foreign Tourist Trips To UK Reach Record Levels
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PRESS ASSOCIATION -- Holiday visits to the UK by overseas residents reached record levels last year, according to latest figures.

Foreign tourists made just under 11.7 million visits to the UK for holiday purposes in 2010 - up from the 11.4 million total in 2009, the Office for National Statistics showed.

But total visits by overseas residents, including business trips and stays with family and friends, dipped slightly from 29.9 million in 2009 to 29.8 million in 2010.

French residents made the most trips (3.6 million) to the UK last year, followed by the Germans (3 million), the Americans (2.7 million) and visitors from the Irish Republic (2.6 million).

London was the only region of the UK to see visits by overseas residents increase during 2010, with overnight visits rising from 14.2 million in 2009 to 14.7 million last year.

The UK capital experienced a growth in visits for both holiday purposes (up from 7.1 million to 7.3 million) and business (from 2.6 million to 2.8 million). Overseas residents spent a record £8.7 billion in London last year, up from £8.2 billion in 2009.

This contrasts with the rest of England which saw a fall in visits for the third year running. The total of 12.6 million in 2010 was 400,000 down on the 2009 figure.

Scotland also saw a fall in visits - from 2.5 million to 2.4 million. Despite this, spending by overseas residents in Scotland is estimated to have increased by £86 million, to £1.5 billion last year.

Wales saw a fall in visits, from 1 million in 2009 to 900,000 last year. Earnings from these visits were unchanged at £333 million.

Edinburgh continues to be the second most visited city by overseas residents, attracting 1.3 million visits last year. The figure for Manchester was 811,000, with Birmingham receiving 740,000 visits and Glasgow 551,000.