London’s British Museum was still the UK’s most
popular attraction in 2015, with more than 8.9 million visitors. London’s
attractions has increased their visits a 1.6 per cent.
The National Gallery (5.9 million) and the Natural
History Museum close the top 3 of the UK’s most popular attractions. (Both are in London)
But the most popular attraction outside London was the
Library of Birmingham, with 1.8 million visits, and the Edinburgh Castle took
the overall top in Scotland, with 1.8 million visitors, and it’s in the 18th
place in UK. The most popular in Northern Island was Giant’s Causeway, where it
was filmed the series Game of Thrones, and the most popular in Wales was
Penrhyn Castle.
The decreasing of the pound is making the UK a more
affordable destination, and it could increase the number of visitors.
I suppose this isn't bad news for the UK
people (I don't know, I’m not doing economy) because it mean that it has been
an increasing of tourist and an increasing of money. I consider evident that
the British Museum is the most popular attraction in the UK because it has the
most exhibition of historical civilisations, for example, the Egyptians, with
some mommies, and part of the Greek Parthenon.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-3479238/British-Museum-remains-UK-s-popular-tourist-attraction.html
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