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Tourism in the United Kingdom

                   
Top 10 countries whose residents provided the most visits to the UK (2010)[1]
Country Number
France France 3.6 million
Germany Germany 3.0 million
United States United States 2.7 million
Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland 2.6 million
Spain Spain 1.8 million
Netherlands The Netherlands 1.8 million
Italy Italy 1.5 million
Belgium Belgium 1.1 million
Poland Poland 1.1 million
Australia Australia 1.0 million

The United Kingdom is the world's 7th biggest tourist destination, with 29.2 million visiting in 2011. US$17.2 billion was spent in the UK by foreign tourists. VisitBritain data shows that the US remains the most-valuable inbound market, with American visitors spending £2.1bn in 2010.[2] Nevertheless, the number of travellers originating from Europe is larger than those travelling from North America - 21.5 million compared to 3.5 million American/Canadian visitors.[3]

Principal destinations are London, with the Tower of London being the single most visited destination in the country.[4]

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  Domestic tourism

Domestic tourism remains the biggest component of tourist spending in the UK, with 2009 expenditures totalling £21,881,000,000, according to VisitBritain.[5] The national statistical agency also estimates that there were 126,006,000,000 trips made in 2009. The busiest period for domestic travel in the UK is during bank holidays and the summer months, with August being most hectic. There is a longstanding history in the UK of travel to coastal resorts such as Blackpool, Lancashire and Swansea, Wales, with many families staying at accommodation called holiday camps. This tradition has faded significantly due to competition from overseas package holiday operators, rising operational costs, and rapidly changing demand which forced many holiday camps to close in the 1980s and 1990s.

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For more information on tourism in the United Kingdom please see the articles for the constituent parts of the UK:

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