London’s tourism was boosted by the unusually hot summer
London’s tourism was boosted by the unusually hot summer in Great Britain, and many sights increased its visitor numbers compared to the previous year.
Hampton Court, Greenwich, or the London Zoo has received six percent more visitors than last year. Restaurants, cafés and bars are also operating with full-house, and in some places the number of guests increased by about 30 percent, according to the figures, published at the beginning of the week. (MTI)
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