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Heritage in Britain… It’s Why People Visit

At World Travel Market, London, this year, the ‘Heritage in Britain’ stand brings together a wide cross section of the greatest historic buildings, museums, galleries, palaces, cathedrals, gardens and heritage attractions that the UK has to offer. 

Britain’s unique and varied attractions continue to draw interest from around the world. In an extensive survey of international tourists, Britain was rated one of the best locations to explore history and heritage, with 78% of overseas visitors believing exploring heritage is important when selecting their holiday destination ¹. Among the 13 organisations coming together at this ‘one stop heritage shop’ during WTM, there is confidence in a continued recovery with attractions reporting 11% rise in total visits from 2022 to 2023 ² and overseas visitors surpassing pre-pandemic levels to reach 8.7m visits in Q1 2024 ³.

The thirteen organisations include: Blenheim Palace, English Heritage, Historic Royal Palaces, London Transport Museum, Old Royal Naval College, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Royal Collection Trust, Royal Horticultural Society, Royal Museums Greenwich, Shakespeare’s Globe, St Paul’s Cathedral, the National Gallery and the Science Museum.  

There are many reasons to visit each member of the ‘Heritage in Britain’ group and plan ahead for your visitors to enjoy exceptional experiences, superb collections, historic performances, great artworks, stunning vistas, majestic buildings … the list goes on. Alongside amazing everyday visits for global audiences to these must-see venues, there are a variety of new activities and exhibitions in store for 2025/2026:


Join us at World Travel Market London

The market leading travel and tourism event brings the whole world together in London.

Join us from 5- 7 November 2024 at ExCel London


VisitBritain CEO Patricia Yates said: ‘The story of Britain is told by our world-class attractions. Our wonderful museums and art galleries, historic houses and palaces, our theatres and gardens, all hold huge appeal and are powerful motivators for travel. Every year millions of visitors come to Britain to explore our heritage and cultural attractions, highlighting their importance also to our regional tourism offer.’

World Travel Market is a hugely valuable opportunity for attractions and destinations to showcase their latest products and experiences to a global audience and to do business with international trade from around the world, driving bookings to Britain.’

To find out more and talk to representatives from all the great institutions, please come to stand N7-410 at London ExCeL – World Travel Market from 5 – 7 November 2024. 

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