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Coronation celebrations put ‘destination Britain’ in the global tourism spotlight

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A Chinese couple entering a Windsor tea room to have cream tea. Antique signs.
24 April 2023

VisitBritain is harnessing this valuable opportunity to promote Britain’s tourism offer and warm welcome globally.

As international anticipation builds for the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III and Her Majesty Queen Camilla, VisitBritain is seizing the opportunity to promote ‘destination Britain’.

VisitBritain’s latest global consumer research shows the importance of Britain’s historic culture for inbound tourism. Our research and insights shows, the chance to explore Britain’s history and heritage is among the top sought-after activities for potential visitors, as is visiting Britain’s iconic cultural attractions.

VisitBritain is harnessing this valuable opportunity to promote Britain’s tourism offer internationally, and promote messages of warm British welcome – a key influence globally in destination choice.

In numbers: Britain’s historic tourism highlights

Windsor Great Park was the UK’s most-visited attraction in 2022, with 5.6 million visits (ALVA annual statistics 2022). It received around 1.5 million visitors from 2019 to 2020.

The Tower of London was the UK’s most visited ‘paid for’ attraction in 2019 (three million visitors), while Westminster Abbey saw 1.5 million visits that year too.

Windsor town was the second-most visited day trip destination by inbound visitors (after London) in 2019.

More than 11 million inbound visits a year to the UK include a visit to castles and historic houses, with these visitors spending £9.2 billion in total on their trips.

Visits to religious buildings topped eight million, with those visitors spending £6.7 billion during their visits.

In 2022, 10 English Heritage attractions enjoyed their most visitors since records began, and a further six attractions saw their biggest crowds in over a decade.

In 2019, according to the Royal Collection Trust, the Royal residences saw a record 3.3 million visitors – generating £49 million.

How we’re promoting Britain ahead of the Coronation and beyond

International campaigns

As part of our international GREAT Britain campaign ‘Spilling the Tea’, we’ve launched ‘His MajesTEA’, which is being highlighted internationally alongside Britain’s history and heritage, parks and gardens, in the run-up to the Coronation and beyond.

The campaign plays on Britain’s love of tea, through destination images and short films to tell a fresh and exciting story about the experiences on offer – showing visitors that ‘whatever your cup of tea, we’ve got it’.

Promotion across our channels

We’re using the reach of our global channels to highlight the Coronation celebrations and associated experiences and destinations throughout 2023.

Our global media centre hub is also featuring Royal-inspired destinations and experiences, telling the stories of places and inspiring visitors to discover more, travel further and stay longer – as well as a dedicated Coronation content hub.

We’re also working with the travel trade and media in-market to sell Britain with Royal-inspired content packages.

UK trade and industry

New VisitEngland content showcases events across the Bank Holiday weekend and beyond: from major exhibitions to castle sleepovers and bespoke afternoon teas.

Coronation timeline

Saturday 6 May

The Coronation takes place in the morning at Westminster Abbey with a ceremonial process in the Gold State Coach, followed by a traditional appearance with the Royal Family on the balcony. There will be 57 screening sites in public areas across the UK.

Sunday 7 May

The Coronation Concert is staged and broadcast live in the grounds of Windsor Castle, featuring a diverse Coronation Choir to reflect all sectors of society. ‘Lighting up the Nation’ will see iconic UK locations illuminated. Coronation Big Lunches includes 50,000+ street parties, taking place in communities all over the country.

Monday 8 May

The UK has an extra Bank Holiday to mark the occasion. The Big Help Out sees volunteers around the country get involved in projects to help improve their communities.

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