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Edinburgh Castle, one of Scotland's most visited attractions
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow
Edinburgh Castle dominates the city skyline
Loch Ness
The Forth Road Bridge and Forth Bridge north of Edinburgh
The ruins of Melrose Abbey, Scottish Borders
A Scottish Great Highland Bagpipe player in front of Bidean nam Bian, Glen Coe.
The distinct districts of Scotch whisky production
Tourism in Scotland is located in the United Kingdom
Blaenavon
Blaenavon
Blenheim Palace
Blenheim Palace
Canterbury
Canterbury
Gwynedd Castles
Gwynedd Castles
Welsh Slate
Welsh Slate
City of Bath
City of Bath
Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape
Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape
Derwent Valley Mills
Derwent Valley Mills
Dorset and East Devon Coast
Dorset and East Devon Coast
Durham
Durham
Frontiers of the Roman Empire
Frontiers of the Roman Empire
Giant's Causeway
Giant's Causeway
Heart of Neolithic Orkney
Heart of Neolithic Orkney
Ironbridge Gorge
Ironbridge Gorge
New Lanark
New Lanark
Old and New Towns of Edinburgh
Old and New Towns of Edinburgh
Pontcysyllte

Pontcysyllte
St Kilda
St Kilda
Saltaire
Saltaire
    Stonehenge
    Stonehenge
Studley Royal Park
Studley Royal Park
London
London
Forth Bridge
Forth Bridge
Lake District
Lake District
Jodrell Bank
Jodrell Bank
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The World Heritage Sites of the United Kingdom: cultural sites marked red, natural sites marked green, mixed site (St Kilda) marked blue. Names are abridged to fit on the map. Greater London is home to the cultural sites of Maritime Greenwich, Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, Tower of London, and Palace of Westminster and Westminster Abbey including Saint Margaret's Church.

Scotland is a well-developed tourist destination, with tourism generally being responsible for sustaining 200,000 jobs mainly in the service sector, with tourist spending averaging at £4bn per year.[1] In 2013, for example, UK visitors made 18.5 million visits to Scotland, staying 64.5 million nights and spending £3.7bn. In contrast, overseas residents made 1.58 million visits to Scotland, staying 15 million nights and spending £806m. In terms of overseas visitors, those from the United States made up 24% of visits to Scotland, with the United States being the largest source of overseas visitors, and Germany (9%), France (8%), Canada (7%) and Australia (6%), following behind.[2]

Scotland is generally seen as a destination with beautiful scenery combined with thousands of historic sites and attractions.[3] These include prehistoric stone circles, standing stones and burial chambers, and various Bronze Age, Iron Age and Stone Age remains. There are many historic castles, houses, and battlegrounds, ruins and museums. Many people are drawn by the culture of Scotland.

The main tourist season is generally from April to October. In addition to these factors, the national tourist agency, VisitScotland, have deployed a strategy of niche marketing, aimed at exploiting, amongst other things, Scotland's strengths in golf, fishing and food and drink tourism.

  1. ^ "Tourism". The Scottish Government. Archived from the original on 2008-07-08. Retrieved 2006-01-10.
  2. ^ "Visit Britain: Insights and Statistics". Archived from the original on 2005-12-03.
  3. ^ "Scotland | ALBA". VisitScotland.

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