London and Domestic Tourism

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London and Domestic Tourism London London has a population of 8.5 million, representing 16% of the total England population. Value to Domestic Tourism in England In 2015, there were 12.9 million domestic overnight trips to London, 13% of the total of all trips to England. 3.1 billion was spent on these trips, 16% of the England total. There were 280 million day trips to London, which represents a higher proportion of all England trips than overnight one in five day trips and a quarter of spend on day trips in England is to London. Total England London trips London trips (as % of total) Domestic Overnight Trips Trips (millions) 102.73 12.94 13% Spend ( millions) 19,571 3,080 16% Day Visits Trips (millions) 1,298 280 22% Spend ( millions) 46,422 11,571 25% Trip Type Overnight Travel Compared to the national profile, a lower proportion of trips to London are for holidays (32% compared to 43%) and a higher proportion for business (23% vs. 14%). Two in five trips (40%) are to visit friends and relatives, a similar proportion as for England as a whole. Total England London trips % of London trips taken All Overnight Trips (millions) 102.73 100% 12.94 100% All s 43.72 43% 4.11 32% 1-3 night holidays 29.18 28% 3.59 28% 4+ night holidays 14.55 14% 0.52 4% Visiting Friends and Relatives 40.55 39% 5.15 40% Business Travel 13.87 14% 3.04 23%

Day Trips Day trips in London are less likely to be for a general day out (6% vs. 8%) than elsewhere in the country, but going on a night out (10% vs. 7%) or going out for entertainment (10% vs.6%) is more popular in London than nationwide. Slightly fewer day trips in London are for visiting friends and relatives (22%) than across England as a whole (25%). Total England London trips % of London trips taken All Day Trips, millions (selected activities) 1,298 100% 280 100% Visiting friends or family 327 25% 61 22% Going out for a meal 134 10% 31 11% Going on a night out 97 7% 28 10% General day out 101 8% 17 6% Going out for entertainment 81 6% 27 10% Special shopping 88 7% 17 6% s in London Although holidays in London are shorter in duration than holidays to England overall, spending per night is around double the norm, resulting in a significantly higher spend per trip of 325 compared to a national average of 245. Domestic s Total England London trips Average spend per trip 245 325 Average spend per night 73 135 Average trip length (nights) 3.35 2.41

More than three-quarters (77%) of those visiting London stay in serviced accommodation, with only a small number using self-catering accommodation (3%). Public transport is the main form of transport for almost three in five visitors to London (57%) and a car for about two in five (42%) a significant difference to holidays across the country as a whole, where cars are the main form of transport (79%). Trips to London are more likely to be booked closer to the time of the trip, with 14% booked in the week before the trip (compared to 12% overall), although most of t trips were booked between 2 and 6 months in advance (27%). Trips to London are also more likely to be booked online (66% vs. 53%). The age profile of those taking holiday trips to London is younger than for all domestic holidays, with seven in ten (73%) below the age of 55. Those taking holidays in London are also more likely to be in the more affluent social grades of AB (45% vs. 41%). Visitors to London come from across the country, with key source markets the South West (20%), South East (13%) and the East of England (13%). Arts, culture and entertainment activities are much more popular on holidays to London than for England as a whole (39% vs. 15%). Visiting visitor attractions (37%) and history and heritage activities (26%) are also particularly popular. Perhaps unsurprisingly, activities undertaken on trips to London are less likely to involve outdoor activities than elsewhere. Accommodation used % of London trips taken Serviced rented 48% 77% Self-catering rented 33% 3% Camping / Caravanning 23% 1% Other self-catering rented 14% 2% Transport used Public transport 17% 57% Car 79% 42% When booked More than six months before trip 7% 2% Between 2 and 6 months before trip 25% 27% About a month before trip 13% 16% 2-3 weeks before trip 12% 14% In the week before trip 12% 14% Same day / after setting off on trip 1% 1%

Cont. How booked % of London trips taken Booked online 53% 66% On a laptop or desktop PC 35% 43% On a smartphone 5% 9% On a tablet 10% 13% Age groups 16-34 24% 32% 35-54 42% 41% 55+ 34% 27% Social grade AB 41% 45% C1 28% 28% C2 18% 16% DE 13% 11% Children in household 37% 33% Region of origin North East 6% 3% Yorks & Humberside 12% 9% East Midlands 10% 11% East of England 8% 13% London 7% 2% South East (excluding London) 15% 13% South West 13% 20% West Midlands 10% 7% North West 12% 11% Scotland 3% 6% Wales 4% 5%

Cont. Activities undertaken % of London trips taken History & heritage 22% 26% Arts, culture & entertainment 15% 39% Visitor Attractions 33% 37% Parks and Gardens 13% 7% Events, festivals and exhibitions 12% 19% Outdoor activities (including long walks) 47% 32% Outdoor activities (excluding long walks) 39% 28% Visited beach 20% 0% Special shopping 5% 6% Live sport 3% 4% Special personal event 3% 3% Trends On average, trips to London have increased 3% for each year since 2008, slight higher than in the rest of the country. Number of domestic holidays Millions Total England London trips 2008 39.75 3.66 2009 47.01 3.56 2010 43.54 4.02 2011 46.16 3.70 2012 45.99 4.17 2013 44.93 3.80 2014 40.74 3.24 2015 43.72 4.11 Annual average growth 2008-2015 2% 3%

Appendix Sub-Regional Volume and Value Domestic Overnight Tourism - 3-year averages 2013-2015 London Local Authorities Note: In the GBTS questionnaire, respondents are asked which London borough they stayed in. It is likely that many visitors to London are unfamiliar with the exact borders of the boroughs, particularly in central London, and so for a proportion of trips attributed to City of London or Westminster, the accommodation used will in fact have been in other boroughs. The list below represents responses as provided by respondents, without any additional verification. Total trips Total nights Total spend trips nights spend England 99028 289850 18788 43127 144492 10411 City of London 2278 5196 687 939 2423 304 Lambeth 406 1099 67 84 277 24 Newham 97 223 13 27 66 5 Southwark 318 605 59 86 159 30 Westminster City of 1130 2156 409 497 1003 219 Camden 575 1277 134 169 368 51 Hackney 190 484 30 35 134 8 Hammersmith and Fulham 160 327 33 38 67 15 Haringey 133 278 23 21 65 5 Islington 234 491 56 87 169 27 Kensington and Chelsea 580 1218 212 244 440 109 Lewisham 141 279 10 9 21 2 Tower Hamlets 189 411 56 45 112 14 Wandsworth 776 1822 195 245 540 82 Barking and Dagenham 123 341 32 21 86 5 Bromley 369 883 27 43 87 4 Croydon 257 596 45 39 138 7 Ealing 296 569 44 56 144 17 Greenwich 383 803 82 118 204 39 Harrow 169 464 25 15 20 3

Cont. Total trips Total nights Total spend trips nights spend Havering 102 304 11 21 40 2 Hillingdon 277 554 65 47 85 10 Hounslow 392 682 79 114 199 16 Kingston upon Thames 179 467 34 57 111 12 Merton 191 569 28 50 132 9 Waltham Forest 122 262 11 13 21 2 Barnet 209 443 30 55 152 8 Bexley 155 336 13 5 7 0 Brent 153 353 22 39 58 8 Enfield 139 303 21 4 21 1 Redbridge 105 294 11 10 12 2 Richmond upon Thames 319 772 59 80 206 21 Sutton 104 205 12 5 8 1 London 12206 27317 2921 3715 8460 1,206