The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Scotland’s top attraction­s outperform rest of Britain

2016 among best years on record with more than 15% increase

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Scotland outperform­ed the rest of theUKlast year with an annual increase of more than 15% in visitors to its attraction­s, new figures show.

The Associatio­n of Leading Visitor Attraction­s (ALVA) said Scottish destinatio­ns welcomed a total of 15million visitors in 2016, giving them one of their best yearsonrec­ord. Across the UK, visitor numbers were up 7.2% on 2015 figures, meaning more than 130million visits were made to the top 241 ALVA sites around the country.

The most popular attraction north of the border, and the 15th most visited in the UK, was the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, which opened 10 new galleries in 2016.

Some 1.8million visitors passed through its doors last year.

This was closely followed by Edinburgh Castle in 16th with 1,778,548 visitors. It was the most visited paid-for attraction in Scotland, with a 13% increase mirroring the same increase in internatio­nal visitors flying into the city’s airport.

Other notable increases in Scotland were the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh, which saw a 29% increase and rose 11 places after attracting 285,688 visitors. Urquhart Castle at Drumnadroc­hit, south of Inverness, saw a 14% increase and Glasgow’s Riverside Museum enjoyed an 11% boost in visitor numbers.

ALVA director Bernard Donoghue said: “Like the 2015 figures, Scotland has continued to outperform the rest of the UK with a substantia­l increase in their visitor numbers.

“2016wasa great year for Scottish tourism – proving that Scotland is reaping the benefits of significan­t capital investment in attraction­s and creative prog r a m m i n g by its institutio­ns.”

Tourism Secretary Fiona Hyslop said: “As these figures illustrate, this has been a record year for Scotland’s leading visitor attraction­s. Our wide range of attraction­s and excellent heritage and museum collection­s continue to provide high-quality and exciting experience­s, both to

“Scotland has continued to outperform the rest of the UK”

people who live here, and to our visitors.

“The success of our leading visitor attraction­s will continue to play a vital role in making Scotland a destinatio­n of first choice for visitors from the UK and across the world.”

 ??  ?? GLOBAL APPEAL: A projection on to Edinburgh Castle marked the start of the 2016 Edinburgh Festival
GLOBAL APPEAL: A projection on to Edinburgh Castle marked the start of the 2016 Edinburgh Festival

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