UK set for record-breaking number of tourists | TV Shows
Downton Abbey was filmed at Highclere Castle in Berkshire (Image: File)
Britain is poised to welcome a report number of worldwide tourists, pushed by the global success of hit TV exhibits. Affluent abroad guests are flocking to the UK after binge-watching blockbuster sequence such as The Crown, Downton Abbey, Bridgerton, Pride and Prejudice and Peaky Blinders.
Previously obscure places have turn out to be major attracts for followers keen to expertise the settings firsthand. For the first time, locations including Northumberland, the Black Country and North Wales are anticipated to match London’s appeal to worldwide travellers.
Nick de Bois, former chairman of the British Tourist Authority, commented: “International visitors are set to grow again this coming year and that’s very welcome but the harsh reality is we are losing our market share to other European destinations. That’s why 2026 is so important to our brilliant tourism industry. From our seaside towns that are set to be reinvigorated to the stunning coastlines of Devon, Wales and my favourite, Northumberland, and the experiences of our vibrant outdoor festival scene and themed attractions – we have it all. But the government must do its bit and stop frustrating the unfulfilled potential of both domestic and international visitors with poor policy decisions and some of the highest taxes on the sector compared to Europe.”

Cillian Murphy stars in Birmingham-based Peaky Blinders (Image: Netflix)
The attract of TV and movie places across international locations like Australia, France, Germany and America is poised to fatten the wallets of abroad tourism, an industry already price a staggering £32.5 billion yearly to the British economic system, experiences the Express. Fresh analysis reveals that 9 out of 10 potential guests to Britain are keen to tour movie and TV capturing places while they’re right here.
The magnetic draw of easily-reachable spots where common sequence are shot proves essential in luring followers who crave the possibility to step into the real-world settings of their favourite on-screen moments. Hot ticket locations embrace Bath, whose gorgeous structure and cobbled streets often stand in for Regency-era London, Alnwick Castle in Northumberland which served as a pivotal Harry Potter filming website, Manchester’s Northern Quarter which masqueraded as New York in Captain America, and Highclere Castle in Berkshire, the grand setting for the upstairs-downstairs period drama Downton Abbey.
The Black Country Living Museum in the West Midlands offered the gritty backdrop for Birmingham gang saga Peaky Blinders, Scotland treats guests to James Bond-themed highway journeys, while the gorgeous seashores and fortresses of North Wales carry the fantasy of House of the Dragon to life. Visit Britain chief Patricia Yates commented: “Films, TV and tourism have a lot in common. They bring people together. They foster emotional connections. They can transport us to new places, experiences and adventures.

Bridgerton is a huge pull for international fans (Image: Getty)
“With Great Britain offering centuries of inspiration and places for tales introduced to life on the silver screen, movie loving guests are spoilt for alternative.
“Tourism also positions how Britain is seen around the world. Those who have visited us are 16% more likely to invest in our businesses, products and services.”
Windsor Great Park, the expansive property next to King Charles’s official residence, Wiltshire’s Stonehenge, Blenheim Palace – the birthplace of wartime PM Sir Winston Churchill in Oxfordshire – Cornwall’s Eden Project, and Canterbury Cathedral all continue to be major points of interest for tourists. London continues to be the largest magnet, with its constantly common landmarks including Buckingham Palace, the Natural History Museum, Tate Modern, The National Gallery and the Tower of London.

International tourists report that their UK want checklist consists of discovering historical past and heritage (Image: Getty)
The lasting attract of our heritage and historical past, along with the spectacular pageantry of the Coronation in May 2023, triggered a tourism revival.
The US is presently the UK’s largest and most profitable market, with 4.6 million guests yearly spending £6 billion. American tourists account for £1 in every £5 spent by worldwide guests. International tourists report that their UK want checklist consists of discovering historical past and heritage, sampling local delicacies and drinks, visiting famend and iconic landmarks and places, and exploring the shoreline and countryside.
The top three impressions that American travellers have of Britain are its historical past and heritage, energetic cities and cities, and its distinctive mix of conventional and up to date. Upon arrival, the top 5 locations are London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester, and Oxford.
UK set for record-breaking number of tourists
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