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  2. Tourism in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Tourists at Buckingham Palace A tourist stall selling various London and United Kingdom related souvenirs on the edge of Trafalgar Square on the Strand. Tourism in the United Kingdom is a major industry and contributor to the U.K. economy, which is the world's 10th biggest tourist destination, with over 40.1 million visiting in 2019, contributing a total of £234 billion to the GDP.

  3. List of the most-visited attractions in the United Kingdom

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    This article lists the most-visited attractions in the United Kingdom, including art galleries, gardens, zoos, theatres, libraries and museums. Attraction Ranking

  4. Lists of tourist attractions in England - Wikipedia

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    This article contains lists of tourist attractions in England. Abbeys and priories in England; List of amusement parks in the United Kingdom. Amongst the most popular amusement and theme parks in England are Pleasure Beach Blackpool, Alton Towers, Thorpe Park and Legoland Windsor. Anglo-Saxon sites in England

  5. VisitEngland - Wikipedia

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    VisitEngland is the official tourist board for England. Its stated mission is to "build England's tourism product, raise Britain’s profile worldwide, increase the volume and value of tourism exports and develop England and Britain’s visitor economy".

  6. Category : Lists of tourist attractions in the United Kingdom

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    Tourist attractions in the United Kingdom * Lists of tourist attractions in England; A. List of amusement parks in the United Kingdom; B. List of botanical gardens in ...

  7. VisitBritain - Wikipedia

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    VisitBritain is the name used by the British Tourist Authority (formerly the British Travel & Holiday Association), [1] the tourist board of the United Kingdom incorporated under the Development of Tourism Act 1969.