We’ve put together some of the latest UK tourism statistics using recent data and reports including market size, the number of tourists visiting the UK, and the most popular tourist attractions to visit.
Revenue in the UK’s travel and tourism industry is estimated at £31.38 billion in 2023 and is predicted to reach £33.41 billion by 2027 with a CAGR of 1.58% between 2023 and 2027. [1]
The latest figures show that 3.3 million people work in the tourism industry in the UK, and this is expected to grow to 3.8 million by 2025.[2]
In 2022, 31.2 million people visited the UK from overseas, a 388.7% increase from 2021 but visitor numbers had not yet fully recovered to 2019 levels.
The number of overseas visitors to the UK remained fairly consistent in the years prior to 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic led to travel restrictions. There were 40.8 million international visitors in 2019, and this dropped by 279.2% to 11.1 million in 2020.
Number of overseas visitors | ||
Year | Number of visitors (thousands) | Percentage change from the previous year |
2017 | 41,080 | – |
2018 | 40,283 | -1.9% |
2019 | 40,857 | 1.4% |
2020 | 11,100 | -72.8% |
2021 | 6,384 | -42.4% |
2022 | 31,200 | 388.7% |
Visitor spending in the UK also remained consistent in the years between 2017 and 2019, with overseas visitors spending £28.4 billion in the UK in 2019. This figure dropped to £6.2 billion in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and dropped further to £5.6 billion in 2021.
The latest figures show visitor spending has roughly returned to pre-pandemic levels, with overseas visitors spending £26.5 billion in 2022.
Overseas visitor spending in the UK | ||
Year | Visitor spending (Millions £) | Percentage change from the previous year |
2017 | 28,396 | – |
2018 | 26,508 | -6.6% |
2019 | 28,449 | 7.3% |
2020 | 6,210 | -78.1% |
2021 | 5,646 | -9% |
2022 | 26,500 | 369.3% |
The average amount someone spends on a trip to the UK varies depending on which country the visitor travels from. The average amount spent on a trip to the UK across visitors from all countries is £875. Visitors from China spent the most on average with £8,779 per visit (roughly 10 times the amount spent on average by all visitors). This was followed by visitors from the Middle East (not including UAE) with an average of £3,754 per visit.
Visitors who spent the least on average when visiting the UK were from Poland (£321) and Hungary (£364).
Data from 2020 was not available due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Source [6]
The number of nights spent in the UK by overseas visitors decreased slightly from 312.6 million in 2017 to 298.6 million in 2019, a 7.3% decrease in this period.
Unsurprisingly, like the number of visitors and the average spend, the number of nights spent in the UK by international visitors was also affected by COVID-19. Figures for 2021 show that overseas visitors spent 93.5 million nights in the UK, a 70% decrease compared to 2019.
Nights spent in the UK by overseas visitors | |
Year | Number of nights (thousands) |
2017 | 312,675 |
2018 | 291,323 |
2019 | 289,628 |
2020 | – |
2021 | 93,522 |
Sources [3]
London is consistently the most-visited city in the UK, with 16.1 million overnight visitors from overseas in 2022. The second most visited city is Edinburgh with 1.8 million visitors, then Manchester with 1.2 million, followed by Birmingham with 803,000.
Source [4]
You’ll find a number of popular tourist attractions across the UK, from museums and art galleries to parks and beaches; let’s take a look at the most-visited attractions in the UK.
The most popular attraction in the UK in 2022 was the Crown Estate at Windsor Great Park which attracted 5.6 million visitors. Coming second on the list was the National History Museum with 4.6 million visitors, followed by the British Museum with 4 million visitors.
Source [7]
Outbound tourism statistics from the ONS show that UK residents mostly visit countries in Europe, with 51.9 million visits to European countries in 2022. This means that visits to Europe make up 79.5% of outbound travel by people living in the UK. [8]
The most popular country for UK residents to visit in 2022 was Spain, with 15.6 million visits of at least one night. This was followed by France with 7.4 million visits, and Italy with 3.9 million visits.
Source [4]
Holidaying in the UK has become a popular pastime for British people, with staycations offering a number of benefits compared to travelling abroad. Let’s take a look at some of the latest domestic tourism statistics for the UK.
We looked at the types of accommodation British people choose to stay in when they go on holiday, either abroad or in the UK.
The most popular accommodation was a hotel, with 62% of people saying they had stayed at a hotel while on holiday in the past three years. This was followed by staying with family or friends (26%), and staying at a bed and breakfast (23%).
Source [12]
According to the Greater London Authority, there were 11.2 million international visits to London in 2022. This is an increase of 260% from 2021 when there were 3.5 million international visits to London. The increase in tourism is due to a number of factors, including the easing of travel restrictions after COVID-19, the strong pound, and London continuing to be a popular destination for tourists.[13]
In 2021, there were 7.8 million visits to London from national and international tourists, with a total spend of £7.56 million. This was a 64% decrease in spending compared to the pre-pandemic figure of £2.1 billion in 2019.
Visitors | 2019 (pre-Covid) | 2020 | 2021 |
Number of visits | 21 million | 4.6 million | 7.8 million |
Total visitor spend | £2.1 billion | £409 million | £756 million |
Number of overnight stays | 1.3 million | 0.3 million | 0.6 million |
Number of day visits | 19.7 million | 4.3 million | 7.2 million |
Number of visits to City attractions | 7.44 million | 1.56 million | 1.54 million |
The two most-visited attractions in London also fall in the top three most visited tourist sites in the UK, the Natural History Museum and the British Museum. Third on the list is the Tate Modern Gallery with 3.8 million visitors, and next is the Southbank Centre which received 2.9 million visitors in 2022.
Source [7]
[1] https://www.statista.com/outlook/mmo/travel-tourism/united-kingdom
[3] https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/leisureandtourism/timeseries/gmat/ott
[4] https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/leisureandtourism/articles/traveltrends/2022
[6] https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/leisureandtourism/articles/traveltrends/2021
[7] https://www.alva.org.uk/details.cfm?p=423
[9] https://www.visitbritain.org/gb-domestic-overnight-tourism-latest-results
[10] https://www.gov.wales/domestic-gb-tourism-statistics-overnight-trips-2021-html
[11] https://www.traveldailymedia.com/top-five-reasons-for-expected-staycation-boom-in-2023/
[14] https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/tourism-trends-and-strategies/tourism-statistics
[15] https://www.london.gov.uk/press-releases/mayoral/tourism-may-not-recover-until-middle-of-decade
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