Knaresborough’s mystery legends and folklore

After visiting Harrogate last weekend, we had to continue the West Yorkshire adventure and the next stop was the nearby Town of Knaresborough. We were told about this amazing town, but no words would do justice to its beautiful landscapes.
Again, the car was provided by my colleagues from Indigo Car Hire and I must say that if you plan to visit the entire district we recommend to rent a car that suits you best…
So, let’s start another travelling diary file and explore Knaresborough’s mystery legends and folklore.

Located just a few miles from Harrogate, lies in a magnificent setting built in the gorge of the River Nidd: the lovely little town of Knaresborough. Standing supreme, high on the cliff top overlooking the river, is Knaresborough Castle and down the hill the Bebra Gardens are nestling at the foot of it.

Once a royal residence, it’s said that Richard II was once imprisoned in the keep. The town’s castle is alas now just a ruin, having been destroyed by Cromwell’s forces during the civil war. Today the ramparts provide a glorious view of the Victorian stone railway viaduct and houses inspiring many artists and photographers.

Bebra gardens, the beautifully tended public park located behind castle site, should not be missed. Particularly pleasant is the riverside walk from the gardens down to the viaduct, where you can admire a number of little cafes and restaurants overlooking the river. Boats can be hired on the river during the summer season.

This town has so many interesting sights, including a market square surrounded by historic streets, boating and a mixture of charming buildings and scenic picnic areas. You can visit here the oldest chemist shop in England in the picturesque market square, and enjoy a perfect afternoon in one of the cozy old world tea rooms. And all these shrouded in mystery legends and folklore.

One good example for this is on the opposite side of the river: Mother Shipton’s Cave and the Petrifying Well, England’s oldest tourist attraction, a curious place where the famous prophetess once lived and where you can still see things being turned to stone. Mother Shipton lived 500 years ago during the reigns of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. As she grew older, her prophetic visions became known and feared throughout England.

As for the Petrifying Well, it is recorded that people travelled great distances to bathe here, as it was believed to have miraculous healing properties, as early as 1538. You’ll be able to see a whole host of everyday objects being turned to stone in the cascading waters of the Petrifying Well. Also visitors don’t forget to make a wish in the wishing well before they go.

The little cafes, great pubs, plenty of independent shops which are scattered throughout the town would make your day. There are boats available for hire, cycle tracks to follow and the riverside walks to be enjoyed. There are also some great annual events including a thriving Wednesday market, FEVA a vibrant 10 day Festival of Entertainment and Visual Arts (that celebrates everything musical and artistic.), the Great Knaresborough Bed Race ( a 3km run through town and river pushing a bed) and of course the Christmas Market.

For more information about hiring a car in West Yorkshire or in any location in UK, please contact us over the phone on +44 (0)113 880 0748 or via email on sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk

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Debit Card Car Rental in West Palm Beach Airport Florida

News Flash – Debit Card Car Rental in West Palm Beach Airport Florida

Debit card car rentals are a hard task for many car hire companies especially when it comes to USA car rentals.
Indigo Car Hire is permanently improving its services and offers and we are happy to announce that starting from August we will offer Debit Card Car Rental in West Palm Beach Airport Florida. Indigo Car Hire Specialists secured a deal with a very well known and trusted supplier and got the best conditions for this type of rental.

Debit Card Car Rental Conditions in West Palm Beach Airport Florida

The Debit Card Car Rental Conditions in West Palm Beach Airport Florida are easy to be met by anyone without a credit card. When renting a car with a debit card, there are some restrictions to comply with. To check if your card meets the restrictions, please contact us via call or email prior to booking.

Indigo Car Hire Offer in West Palm Beach Airport Florida, also include

In West Palm Beach Airport Florida, Indigo Car Hire also offers:

…and much more

Palm Beach International Airport is the gateway to Palm Beach, Florida, and is one of the best airports in USA and the the world. With more than 800 miles of beaches and world class attractions, Florida is one of the places you must visit at least once in your life time.

For more information about hiring a car in Florida or in any location in USA, please contact us over the phone on +44 (0)113 880 0748 or via email on sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk

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Harrogate the home of flowers and beauty

Last weekend I got together with my friends and we had the idea to travel to a place we never been before in West Yorkshire. So we start researching the web for local attractions and we found out that nearby there is a small town famous for its beauty and its spa heritage. We were both intrigued and fascinated by the small town of Harrogate the home of flowers and beauty. So we started the preparations for our small journey.
When it comes to travelling in West Yorkshire there are plenty of possibilities: from public transportation system to car hire companies. Getting a car was very easy thanks to my colleagues from Indigo Car Hire and we’ve hit the road in short time.

With a cosmopolitan air, Harrogate is charming enough to steal at least a few days out of your vacation. Welcome to one of the UK’s most beautiful destinations! It’s a place where the old embraces the new, where festivals and traditional village shows blend with conferences and fancy events, bringing to town visitors all the year round. Harrogate Arts and Museums for example, have a fabulous summer events planned, with activities to suit all ages at the Royal Pump Room Museum and the Mercer Art Gallery.

Many come to see Harrogate’s fascinating shops in the Montpellier Quarter for antique treasures, high-end fashion, charming arts & crafts shops and bustling markets, others come to admire the splendid architecture or simply to relax in this “home of flowers and beauty”. Spring is a great time to visit when the flowers come into bloom and the Harrogate Flower Show brightens up the town. Lovers of local delicacies shouldn’t miss the Harrogate Specialty Food Show or the Great Yorkshire Show which take place every July, featuring food stalls, livestock and agriculture from around the region.

As I said, this characterful town is full of interesting attractions. The first thing to notice is that this place is alive! People are everywhere, both tourists and dwellers: on the streets, in the parks, at the beautiful restaurants and cafés or shops. They have plenty of things and places to see, Harrogate being one of Yorkshire’s most elegant destinations with handsome historic buildings and verdant gardens. It’s the perfect place to indulge in an antiques hunt or have lunch at the famous Betty’s tearoom, which was established in Harrogate in 1919, with queues still forming for their afternoon teas.

Discover the garden town of Harrogate and its fascinating spa heritage! You can have a picnic in the floral Valley Gardens or you should visit the luxurious Turkish baths. Harrogate is actually known as the historic spa town in North Yorkshire. It grew from a small village in the 1500’s when a spring at Tewitt Well was discovered to be rich in minerals. It became a popular destination for the rich and famous of Yorkshire and continues till nowadays. So make some time for pure relaxation in steam rooms, pool and a freezing plunge pool for braver visitors.

You could manage until here without a car, because it’s easy to walk between all the sightseeing that Harrogate has to offer. But from now on, discovering the district would demand a car. If you’re a tourist, it’s very handy to rent one, because it would be a great loss to be in Harrogate and don’t step into Knaresborough or Nidderdale, too.

Harrogate District is a great experience for a family holiday or a short break, giving you so many reasons to enjoy and relax in the plenty of green open spaces, atmospheric cafés, fine restaurants and heritage from the cozy towns or would hide you away from the daily bustle in the charming countryside with its luscious meadows.

For more information about hiring a car in West Yorkshire or in any location in UK, please contact us over the phone on +44 (0)113 880 0748 or via email on sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk

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Sydney Airport Debit Card Car Hire

News flash – Sydney Airport Debit Card Car Hire

Indigo Car Hire proudly announces that we are offering Sydney Airport Debit Card Car Hire. The supplier is located outside Sydney’s Airport and they offer free shuttle service for collection. That means you will have free transportation from the airport to the car hire office.

Sydney Airport Debit Card Car Hire conditions

As usual Sydney Airport Debit Card Car Hire conditions are easy to be met by anyone.
The accepted debit cards are:

  • Visa Card
  • MasterCard

To check if your card meets the requirements of the supplier, please contact our team via call or email.

Sydney Airport Debit Card Car Hire come also with a deposit. The deposit for Economy/Compact car class is £1000.00 held on your card but if you will take Excess reduction this is reduced to ZERO. The excess on Economy/Compact is $ AUD 5500.00. Of course you can choose to reduce this to $385.00 by paying a small fee of $21.00 per day.
So by taking Excess Reduction the Deposit for Sydney Airport Debit Card Car Hire is ZERO.

Indigo Car Hire is offering you a second deposit option: 200 AUD deposit on all vehicle types. The difference between these 2 offers is that with the second option you will still have to pay the deposit even if you’ll choose to take the Excess Reduction.

Indigo’s Sydney Airport Debit Card Car Hire also Include

Sydney is Australia’s most famous and largest city and the capital of New South Wales. It is located on the south-east coast of Australia and it is one of the most multicultural cities in the world.

Beside its attractions: beaches, iconic buildings, world wide known restaurants, Sydney has also a vibrant culture. It is the home of the anual lights festival, music events and one of the most beautiful Opera House in the world.

Sydney also offers a lot of spectacular driving routes, one being the Grand Pacific Drive. This spectacular drive does through the Stanwell Tops, the winding Sea Cliff Bridge and also has glamorous views of the golden beaches that Australia is known for.

For more information about hiring a car in Sydney or any other location in Australia, please contact us over the phone on +44 (0)113 880 0748 or via email on sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk

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Avis Saved Our Camping Trip

3 days before setting off on a camping trip to north Wales with my son my engine management light decided to pop up on the dashboard. As the car was still in warranty I wasnt too concerned until the garage told me they didnt have any courtesy cars available.

Working for Indigo car hire I knew exactly what to do, I got on the phone with Avis and booked a medium size hatchback for the week at a very reasonable cost of £115. I could have got it marginally cheaper elsewhere but I only hold a debit card and didnt want to leave a huge deposit. So all was well…

Until I got a call from my sister advising me that she and my niece and nephew would be joining us. The problem we had was space, the car I had booked would just about squeeze me, my son and all of our gear in. So we decided to take 2 cars. Yes the fuel cost would double but we would all be able to get there comfortably.

I arrived to collect my car on Saturday morning at around 7.45am, the branch wasnt due to open until 8am but the guys were there bright and early and didnt hesitate to open the doors and get me on the road earlier than expected. They said they had a choice of cars for me in that range, a VW Golf, Ford Focus or a Hyunadai I30. I asked if I could take a look at them to see which had the most space and explained why I was hiring a car. He said, tell you what, why dont you take this Citroen C4 Picasso thats just been cancelled. I was astounded by how helpful they were and the fact that he understood my situation and offered me a solution that would not only allow us all to travel together but would save us money.

He arranged the upgrade free of charge, showed me around the car, asked me to sign 1 piece of paper and sent me on my way. I was straight on the phone to my sister to tell her to unpack her car.

The next problem I encountered (sorry ladies) was probably something a lot of men have come across before, when I arrived to collect my sister it seems she had packed for 6 weeks not 5 nights, 8 pairs of shoes, hair straighteners and a make up bag the size of my bag of clothes for a camping trip…..

camping trip

This is where the Citroen came into its own, I just kept finiding more space when it seemed the car was full to brimming, little cubby holes and hidey spots all over the place. Eventually we found a place for everything and 2 adults, 3 kids and the whole of my sisters wardrobe set off for north Wales.

The car was lovely to drive and the 2 hour journey seemed effortless.

While we were there we had a few day trips out to Llandudno, Colwyn Bay and Prestatyn and the car didnt skip a beat, the kids were comfortable the air con worked a treat and it was easy to park in the busy seaside towns.

Thanks to Avis for making our trip a lot easier that it may have been, here is a big thumbs up from a future Indigo Car Hire expert…

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Salzburg a fairy tale in the heart of the Alps

There’s a fairy tale surrounded by green hills and classical music. Once you step inside you’ll walk into romantic gardens, castles and fortresses with dreaming spires. Salzburg′s attractions are loved by millions of visitors from all over the World. With a tourist-per-capita ratio higher than Venice or Florence, the city is among the busiest places of Europe all year round. We can call Salzburg a fairy tale in the heart of the Alps.

It is difficult not to burst into song when you’re seeing Mirabell Palace and Gardens for the first time. During summer Salzburg organizes small private concerts in the Marmorsaal in Schloss Mirabell. From its charming gardens you can admire the Hohensalzburg fortress which looms over the city. It’s easy to get there too, after crossing the beautiful Salzach River. The “Old Town”, is world famous for its baroque architecture and is one of the best-preserved city centers in central Europe being listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.

Salzburg is showing at every corner that this is the place where Mozart was born. We have to admit that this amazing Austrian city is the ‘home’ of the Sound of Music…and some great beer. It’s a pleasure to walk among these wonders and feel the atmosphere which by the way is festive all seasons. During summer you can spend your time between hiking and open-air concerts and during winter between skiing and astonishing Christmas markets. Anytime you may take a walk at Getreidegasse which is in fact a long and narrow street running parallel to the river in the centre of town, with lots of shops, cafes and restaurants.

When visiting Salzburg you should hire a car

If you travel to Salzburg by car, you’ll have plenty of places to visit around the city. If you don’t have one, then when visiting Salzburg you should hire a car! Travelers are enthusiastic about visiting the entire area which is simply flabbergasting: Mount Untersberg, Mount Gaisberg, Glasenbach Klamm, National Park Hohe Tauern, Mount Großglockner, Krimml Waterfalls, etc.

One of the first impressions when you arrive in the Austrian Alps is that there are more hotels and guesthouses than dwellings. So finding a suitable accommodation would not be a problem at all in Austria. You can choose from a large range of prices and features from hostels to ultra-luxury apartments. The only thing you should keep in mind though, is that you should book your room early enough, as most of the hotels are full in high and peak season.
It is not permitted to visit Salzburg and ignore its various lakes and charming towns around them! They’re gorgeous on a level with the famous English Lake District! Try a circular route: stop in Strobl, St. Wolfgang, Bad Ischl, Ebensee, and have a dinner Gmunden. You could deviate a bit your journey at Bad Ischl, when instead of going directly to Ebensee you’d go south towards Hallstadt, a breathtaking place in the mountains.

So if you love art and history, music and silence, castles and romantic gardens, lakes and the mountains wearing the most charming green you have ever seen, then summer is the best reason to come in this wonderful Austrian area. This is one of those paradises where you can laze in the sun for hours, by the lake, somewhere in the heart of the Alps. Or you can rent a boat. Or a bike. Or you could just walk and keep asking yourself if it’s real!

If you are interested in hiring a car for your trip to Salzburg or anywhere in Austria and need guidance in terms of vehicles or any other special requirements then our reservation agents will be happy to assist you. Contact us directly by calling +44 (0)113 880 0748 or emailing us at sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk and we will get right back to you.

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Brussels the European Mecca of chocolate, art and design

For those who want to discover Brussels, they should know that they have many choices: on foot, by bicycle, by car or even by boat. Brussels, the result of a mild blend of 27 different cultures is the most important city at European level, being the Capital of 500 million Europeans.
Its diversity makes this place a magnificent place to have fun, relax, study or work. Brussels is home to almost 90 museums, architecture monuments, beautiful parks and fascinating walks, trendy restaurants and bars, fancy chocolate stores and art galleries.
Brussels the European Mecca of chocolate, art and design as its visitors nicknamed it, is one of Europe’s must-see destinations.

Brussels travel is considered cheaper compared to London and Paris even if it shows the same touch of charm and elegance. Hotel accommodation includes hostels and apartments for rent, star-rated hotels and of course luxury hotels. You can book online before you arrive at very reasonable prices.

Once arrived in Brussels it’s very handy to rent a car

No matter how you plan to arrive to Brussels, it would be quite easy. Brussels Airport and Charleroi Airport both welcome flights from all over the world. High-speed trains are available from London, Paris and Amsterdam and you can even get there by ferry! Once arrived in Brussels it’s very handy to rent a car, just to make your tours easier and more enjoyable.

Nobody can visit Brussels without seeing The Grand Place, surrounded by the city tower and a range of beautiful 300 year old buildings. It will be hard not to notice the delicious smell of the “gaufre de Liège-Luikse waffle” here (Belgian waffle with caramelized sugar)—the best ones are available from the little shops situated all over the Grand Place-Grote Markt. There are many other places to visit nearby like Manneken Pis (the small bronze statue of a child performing one of Nature’s most basic functions, thought to represent the “irreverent spirit” of Brussels) or the Saint-Hubert Galleries (The world’s first shopping mall, opened in 1847, full of boutiques, bookshops, cafés, restaurants, a theater and cinema), but hiring a car for the rest would confer you a confortable and complete journey. Choosing what to leave behind can be a very difficult thing so you shouldn’t cut too many sightseeing from your list if you don’t want to regret later.

For example, you’ll need a car to go from The Grand Place towards the Laeken district for visiting the magnificent St. Michaels’ cathedral, the Royal Residence, the Chinese Pavillion, the Japanese Tower and the world-famous Atomium. This unavoidable icon of Brussels and Belgium is a unique creation in the history of architecture and emblematic vestige of the World Fair in Brussels. Five of the nine spheres are open to the public and the upper sphere offers spectacular views of the city of Brussels and not only. The view reaches till Antwerp when the sky is clear. On the way back to the city center visit the Sablon district with its elegant stores selling beautiful antiques. You can’t miss any of the cosmopolitan quarters of Brussels where various cultures mix in this marvellous blend of nationalities, cultures, arts, music and gastronomy.

Now that we’re speaking about gastronomy, we do have to bring Chocolate into discussion! The bohemian paved streets highlight the charming chocolate stores, were chocolate candies are being exposed like genuine jewelries in breathtaking showcases. Don’t be surprised when you buy if they’ll be handed to you by their creator wearing elegant white gloves and a mysterious smile that hides the secret recipe of these delicious masterpieces. After you have found out that Brussels denizens worship chocolate, you’ll see also that beer is another Belgian passion which won’t be missing from any restaurant or bar. Just like seafood.

If you are interested in hiring a car for your trip to Brussels or anywhere in Belgium and need guidance in terms of vehicles or any other special requirements then our reservation agents will be happy to assist you. Contact us directly by calling +44 (0)113 880 0748 or emailing us at sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk and we will get right back to you.

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Debit Card Car Hire Bergerac Airport

Debit Card Car Hire Bergerac Airport NEWS FLASH

Indigo Car Hire is pleased to inform you that we are offering Debit Card Car Hire Bergerac AirportFrance.

You probably know that debit card car hire a a very difficult task,and not many companies are able to offer this service. Our Car Hire Experts managed to close a very good deal with a prestigious supplier, and made Debit Card Car Hire Bergerac Airport possible for you.

Bergerac Airport is also called Bergerac Dordogne Périgord Airport, and connects this part of France to many important European destinations. Bergerac Airport is a small size airport and it is located few kilometres away from the city of Bergerac.

Debit Card Car Hire Conditions in Bergerac Airport

Our car hire experts made the Debit Card Car Hire Conditions in Bergerac Airport very easy to be met. As usual the conditions refers to the types of the debit cards and the car hire deposit. Another condition for Debit Card Car Hire Bergerac Airport is the deposit you’ll need to pay for the car rental. In this case the deposit required for an economy size car like Ford Fiesta is 250 Euros and 320 Euros for a compact class car(ex: Volkswagen Golf). To find out if your debit card meets the other requirements, please contact us.

INDIGO CAR HIRE OFFERS IN Bergerac Airport ALSO INCLUDE:

Situated in South-West France, Aquitaine, Dordogne, the city of Bergerac, very famous for its wines and tobacco. Bergerac offers some of the finest wines in the Bordeaux region. It is also known for its active cultural life and numerous leisure and sporting activities.

For more information about hiring a car in Bergerac or in any other French location contact us over the phone on +44 (0)113 880 0748 or via email on sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk

*Please note that all these options are subject to terms and conditions

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Athens the city where the mythology meets the modern

The time is never enough to discover all the surprises which Athens has to offer. Not finding an enjoyable activity in this legendary capital is nearly impossible. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. According to Eurostat, the Athens Larger Urban Zone (LUZ) is the 7th most populous LUZ in the European Union. It’s a real cosmopolitan metropolis that would lay everything at your feet: from bars, nightclubs, restaurants and cafes to rich archaeological sites and museums. Athens the city where the mythology meets the modern, is a city that never sleeps.
When you are coming from abroad, you will probably arrive at Athens Airport which currently has two terminals with flights all over the world with various different airliners. The airport is approximately a 30 minute drive from the centre of Athens meaning car hire is a good idea to look into…

The ancient Athens monuments which can be found all around the city centre keep whispering legends that date back to mythological times, struggling to keep everything alive in our contemporary era. A large part of the town’s historic centre has been converted into the largest pedestrian zone in Europe (3 kilometers), leading to the major archaeological sites. If you wish to leave the centre behind you, you may visit, the neighboring town of Piraeus, Greece’s main port, which nowadays forms one big conglomerate with Athens and the Daphni Monastery (11 km. west), one of the most significant Byzantine monuments of the country (12th c.)

Most of us know that Athens is home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the Acropolis of Athens and the medieval Daphni Monastery but the Acropolis and the Parthenon dominate Athens. You’d be impressed with the visit just for the magnificent view of Athens and the surrounding temples below. Once finished the tour, don’t avoid Monastiraki, a characteristic area of “old” Athens, with lovely narrow streets and small buildings where the city’s traditional bazaar (Yousouroum) is held.

For Athenians, drinking a cup of coffee is a ritual that is often accompanied by a parea (in translation: a group of friends) and a pleasant conversation. Like most Greeks, they love their coffee, especially their frappé (iced shaken and stirred beverage) that is consumed year-round, at any hour. If you’re hungry, Athens offers you a large variety of restaurants, ranging from Mediterranean and Greek cuisine to Arabic and Asian, from budget to luxury. You can also enjoy the freshest fish varieties in fish tavernas in Glyfada, Vouliagmeni, Varkiza, Sounio, Piraeus or Mikrolimano. Creative fish dishes can also be found at many tavernas and restaurants in Kolonaki, Syntagma, Mets, Koukaki and Pagrati.

The Greeks are known for their love-of-life lifestyle. The choices are plenty and they take full advantage of it! They like to party and will do so almost every night of the week. After midnight bars and clubbing are full and after 10:00 p.m. Athenians come for dinner at the city’s tavernas, Athens Restaurants and bar-restaurants.

Parties and fun are not only for clubs, cafes or tavernas. Parties are alive at the beach, too. Athens, Greece, has a nearby coastline with a wide variety of beaches within a relatively short distance from the centre of the city. There you can relax admiring the golden sand or the rocky lagoons. Athens has a string of beaches that begins in Pireaus and like any city the further you get out of town the better the beaches are. The best beaches are located along the south-east coast in the Glyfada district, and the beaches north-east of the city near the Marathon district are very peaceful. You can also find some nice beaches along Athens’ east coast near Rafina, a smaller seaport near the city. However, most of the time, these beaches are very crowded even if the most of them are “private”, meaning that you will have to pay an entrance fee to enjoy swimming.

If you are interested in hiring a car for your trip to Athens or anywhere in Greece and need guidance in terms of vehicles or any other special requirements then our reservation agents will be happy to assist you. Contact us directly by calling +44 (0)113 880 0748 or emailing us at sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk and we will get right back to you.

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London Set To Break International Visitor Record

London welcomed over 3.6 million overseas visits in the first three months of 2014, resulting in the best ever first quarter tourism numbers in the city’s history.

The figures published today from the latest International Passenger Survey show an 8.6 per cent increase on the same period last year, confirming that London is on track to welcome more visitors in 2014 than the 16.8 million that came to the city in 2013 – already a record-breaking year for the capital.

Tourist spending over the same period was £2.44 billion, a 14.6 per cent increase compared with the first quarter of last year.

The total spend in London’s tourism sector has gone up every quarter for the last two and a half years.

These promising figures come just one day after London was crowned the most popular tourist destination in the world by the respected MasterCard Global Cities Index report, putting the city ahead of Bangkok and Paris.

According to the report, London is projected to host 18.7 million international visitors in 2014 – 300,000 more visitors than the 2013 top destination city Bangkok.

Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, welcomed the figures: “After a record-breaking year for international visitors in 2013, London is on course to see even more people flock to our great city in 2014.

“Yesterday London was crowned the most popular tourist destination in the world. Today these fantastic visitor figures underline the phenomenal destination that London is, combining world-class culture with constant innovation, and of course our stunning landmarks that are recognised around the world.”

The IPS figures show that visitors are coming to London in ever increasing numbers to attend the capital’s calendar of world-class exhibitions, visit the city’s famous landmarks, enjoy its diverse culture, and watch major sporting events including last week’s Tour de France which saw one million people take to the capital’s streets.

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