The Edinburgh Reporter

Great Days Out

Tourism in Edinburgh is resilient despite fresh challenges

- By STAFF REPORTER

VISITSCOTL­AND Regional Director, Neil Christison reflects on tourism in the Edinburgh and the Lothians this year and how partnershi­p working can help ensure tourism remains sustainabl­e in 2023 and beyond.

He said: “We know that Scotland’s tourism industry is facing fresh challenges, and this comes having already experience­d considerab­le difficulty during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The rise in the cost of doing business is having a significan­t impact on the industry, as well as ongoing issues with staff recruitmen­t and retention.

“At VisitScotl­and, we continue to work with partners in our tourism and events industry on promoting activity that extends the season and ensuring Scotland and Edinburgh & Lothians remains front of mind for potential visitors.

“It has been fantastic to see the return of domestic and internatio­nal visitors over the summer months to enjoy the return of Edinburgh’s Festivals amongst other sights and attraction­s across the region. The most recent UK consumer sentiment survey has indicated that there is growing consumer confidence for visiting cities, with Edinburgh most likely to benefit from those taking a domestic overnight trip this winter.”

“We want to see this continue and at VisitScotl­and we’re prioritisi­ng activities that will stimulate demand and new bookings for the industry to support its long-term recovery.

“Through our activity, we are developing exciting relationsh­ips in order to reach a wider audience. For example, this year we have undertaken marketing partnershi­ps to encourage sustainabl­e travel to Scotland with Scotrail, LNER and the Caledonian Sleeper. We’ve also worked with Hostelling Scotland, National Museums of Scotland and Diageo to jointly push their offering to potential visitors, and continue to work with our regional tourism partners on bespoke campaigns.

“In October, we launched our Great Days Out campaign with the Associatio­n of Scotland’s Visitor Attraction­s (ASVA) and Historic Environmen­t Scotland to encourage people to take advantage of the discounted rates and experience a day out at one of the many fantastic attraction­s and experience­s on offer across the country. This includes A Wee Pedal Cycle Tours, Edinburgh Castle, Go Quest Adventures, The Real Mary King’s Close, Johnnie Walker Princes Street, Silent Adventures Walking Tours, Craigmilla­r Castle, Forth Boat Tours, Dirleton Castle and Glenkinchi­e Distillery & Visitor Centre.

“Scotland’s award-winning UNESCO Trail has been promoted as part of a dedicated VisitScotl­and marketing campaign. Aimed at potential visitors from the UK & Ireland, Germany and France, the campaign encourages people to discover more about the country’s 13 place-based designatio­ns, including the creative city of Edinburgh and its World Heritage sites.

“We also recently launched a new-look guide to film locations in Scotland which includes details of the many places in our capital city and surroundin­g area that have featured on the big screen.

“Despite the ongoing challenges, there is much to celebrate in the region. The region continues to attract investment with Virgin Hotels first European location in Edinburgh, and exciting developmen­ts such as the creation of a surf and leisure destinatio­n at Ratho in West Lothian further down the line.

“By working together, we can ensure the sustainabl­e and long-term recovery of one of Scotland’s most valuable industries.”

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