United Kingdom has a reputation for the poor had food for as long as it has been raining on this coast, but it would seem, that tourists finally realised the cuisine here is some is the best in the world.
More than three-quarters of visitors to the United Kingdom said enjoyed spending time in a restaurant – a much higher share than those who visited a castle, Manor House, Museum or took in a West end show.
It would seem that millions of people who annually visit the pleasures of the landscape, the wealth of ethics Gastropubs United Kingdom well regarded restaurants and some have discovered smartest Michelin-starred of restaurants.
The results come from a detailed overview of 50,000 tourists in Great Britain over the last four years by VisitBritain, the Government-funded Tourism Agency performed.
More than three-quarters said your top activity in restaurants, followed by two Thrids who said it was for clothing and accessories shop food was. Sightseeing was the top activity for 64 percent famous buildings and monuments, visit during pubs for selected by 52 percent was.
Only one-third said visit a castle and even less a stately Castle said to explore was their top activity.
Patricia Yates, VisitBritain Director, said: "this detailed report gives us a fascinating insight into exactly what last year 30 million foreign visitors moved to England."
"It indicates strong people come to see mainly, our famous sights but enjoyed our shopping and dining experience."
Almost century before Virginia Woolf wrote "what passes for cooking in England is an abomination," but this year Michelin restaurant guide, were more stars to UK restaurants than each of the 30 years it review the restaurants in this country.
Ben McCormack, editor of the square meal and restaurant critic, said: "If an Italian or French and you visit London, you will likely be Curry houses rolled over by the wide variety of restaurant scene with some of the best Indian and Chinese restaurants in the world up on some great cheap."
Lebanese, Chinese and, of course, great local, seasonal British food - restaurant scene is really exciting at the moment. "
From telegraph.co.uk
Highclere Castle: Tourists are far more likely to enjoy a stop at the local pub, as a stately home visit, the VisitBritain survey suggested photo: STAN GREEN / ALAMY
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