Resources
Counter-Terrorism Advice
Security Advice for Attractions
Briefings produced by the Police and Government for your information.
Security Documentation >>London Tourism Recovery Toolkit
Let's do London campaign
This toolkit was commissioned by the London Tourism Recovery Board (LTRB), which is co-chaired by ALVA and UK Hospitality, and created by London and Partners after extensive consumer research.
Find out more and download the toolkit >>COVID19 resources
Heritage reopening guidance
Click here to visit Heritage reopening guidance website >>Museums reopening guidance (NMDC)
Click here to visit Museums reopening guidance (NMDC) website >>Museums reopening guidance (UK Government)
Click here to visit Museums reopening guidance (UK Government) website >>The broad visitor economy
Click here to visit The broad visitor economy website >>Hotel and guest accommodation reopening guidance
Click here to visit Hotel and guest accommodation reopening guidance website >>UK Hospitality reopening guidance
Click here to visit UK Hospitality reopening guidance website >>Visitor attractions and tourism - England
Click here to visit Visitor attractions and tourism - England website >>Decision House Visitor Sentiment Wave 1 30/4/20
Click here to visit Decision House Visitor Sentiment Wave 1 30/4/20 website >>Decision House Visitor Sentiment Wave 2 22/5/20
Click here to visit Decision House Visitor Sentiment Wave 2 22/5/20 website >>Decision House Visitor Sentiment Wave 3 19/6/20
Click here to visit Decision House Visitor Sentiment Wave 3 19/6/20 website >>BIAZA guidance for reopening zoos and aquariums
Click here to visit BIAZA guidance for reopening zoos and aquariums website >>Playgrounds reopening guidance
Click here to visit Playgrounds reopening guidance website >>Test and Trace guidance: visitor contact details
Click here to visit Test and Trace guidance: visitor contact details website >>Reopening Places of Worship guidance
Click here to visit Reopening Places of Worship guidance website >>Updated guidance on places of worship 4 July 2020
Click here to visit Updated guidance on places of worship 4 July 2020 website >>Scottish Govt guidance on attractions & heritage
Click here to visit Scottish Govt guidance on attractions & heritage website >>Scottish Govt guidance for tourism & hospitality
Click here to visit Scottish Govt guidance for tourism & hospitality website >>Decision House Visitor Sentiment Wave 4 17/7/2020
Click here to visit Decision House Visitor Sentiment Wave 4 17/7/2020 website >>ALVA Attractions Recovery Tracker
Wave 6
Fieldwork: 26-21 January 2021
Attractions Recovery Tracker Wave 7
Wave 7
Fieldwork: 3-9 March 2021
Attractions Recovery Tracker Wave 8
Wave 8
Fieldwork: 21-27 April 2021
Attractions Recovery Tracker Wave 9
Wave 9
Fieldwork: 17-22 June 2021
Attractions Recovery Tracker Wave 11
Wave 11
Fieldwork: 18-21 February 2022
England lockdown regulations 3rd November 2020
Regulations published 3rd November
Click here to visit Regulations published 3rd November website >>Marketing forecasts and intelligence
London and Partners
Insights & Statistics
This section provides you with a wealth of in-depth research and market intelligence about London tourism, foreign direct investment and higher education.
VisitBritain Forecasts
Find out what VisitBritain expects to happen to the volume and value of inbound tourism during the next year along with longer term forecasts for global tourism produced by Tourism Economics.
Go to VisitBritain Forecasts >>VisitEngland Market Research
Market research for the tourism industry in England.
Go to VisitEngland Market Research >>VisitScotland trends & insights
Trends which impact on tourism in Scotland and worldwide.
Go to VisitScotland trends & insights >>VisitWales Research
The Visit Wales research department's role is to support Visit Wales' key functions of tourism development and marketing. It undertakes and commissions research and provides advice on all research matters, compiles and delivers an annual research programme, and evaluates the performance of key Visit Wales activities. Most of its factsheets and reports are available to download.
Go to VisitWales research >>
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