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This year, amidst European wildfires and escalating airfares, holidaymakers are increasingly favouring staycations, with domestic trips regaining popularity in 2024. According to accommodation search website Trivago, Edinburgh secures the second position among the top ten destinations for British travellers
In today’s email:
- Edinburgh Takes Second Spot in List of Preferred Holiday Destinations as Brits Opt for ‘Staycations’
- What is the Best Hotel in Edinburgh?
- Collect your gift! – A Free Digital Copy Of The Ultimate Scotland Travel Guide
- Scottish Pubs Around The World – The Caledonian, Canada
- Around the Web – Scotland trains: Storm Debi causes delays and disruption, ‘A trend to jump on’: Surge in interest in Scotland as solo travel destination, Discover the Best of Scotland: Road Trips Through Mountains, Castles, and Coasts and more
- From Social Media – Did YOU know pineapples were grown in Scotland in the 18th century?
- Scottish Food You Will Love – How to make the best Scottish shortbread
- Coo Wee – Famous Scottish Accents in Media and Entertainment
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Edinburgh Takes Second Spot in List of Preferred Holiday Destinations as Brits Opt for ‘Staycations’
Johannes Thomas, the recently appointed CEO of Trivago, highlighted that UK hotel bookings in the third and fourth quarters of the year predominantly feature domestic destinations. He attributed this trend to the high cost of airline tickets, which have seen a significant increase, surpassing 30% since 2019. Ryanair’s recent warning of further winter airfare hikes added to the challenges, although Thomas mentioned a slight plateauing of prices since mid-2023.
Trivago’s UK booking data reveals that seven of the top 10 Christmas 2023 destinations are domestic, with London, Edinburgh and Llandudno ranking as the top three choices. Similarly, Britons are opting to welcome the New Year in the UK, with London, Edinburgh, and Blackpool among the top five destinations for the start of 2024.
Looking ahead to the first half of the next year, the trend continues, with over half of the top 10 holiday destinations in the UK and Ireland preferred by British travelers.
What is the Best Hotel in Edinburgh?
Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital, is one of the most vibrant and attractive cities in the UK, attracting millions of travelers every year. Its beautiful mix of Georgian and medieval architecture and its lush green spaces make it a feast for the eyes.
The Old Town’s cobbled streets are amazingly lined with vintage shops, cozy cafes, and museums, while the New Town boasts art galleries, trendy bars, and stores.
If you are planning a trip to Scotland’s capital, the city is definitely going to amaze you with its rare old-world charm, majestic buildings and gardens, and countless fascinating museums.
Collect your gift!
Get Your Free Digital Copy Of The Ultimate Scotland Travel Guide
Scottish Pubs Around The World
Scots Away – Scottish Pub Directory App
Around The Web
Scotland trains: Storm Debi causes delays and disruption
CIE Tours’ New Scottish Daytripper Offers Travelers More of Scotland Without the Hassle
See it all, sleep in the same bed. This is the concept of CIE Tours’ Daytripper series
Ghostly apparition appears out of the mist as brocken spectre captured on famous Scottish mountain
A rare and ghostly apparition has been captured on camera on one of Scotland’s best-loved mountains.
‘A trend to jump on’: Surge in interest in Scotland as solo travel destination
New Scotland to Europe ferry aims for ambitious spring 2024 start date
Stunning autumn pictures show Scotland at its most beautiful
Edinburgh man captures incredible moment rare whale swims next to paddleboarders
Marriott opens AC Hotel in central Glasgow
Discover the Best of Scotland: Road Trips Through Mountains, Castles, and Coasts
‘Largest Hogmanay ceilidh in the world’ promised after tweaks to Red Hot Highland Fling in Inverness
The pretty seaside town in Scotland named among best for Christmas shopping
From Social Media
Did YOU know pineapples were grown in Scotland in the 18th century?
The Pineapple, Dunmore, near Falkirk
Credit: – Instagram.com/theweewhitedug
Scottish Food You Will Love
How to make the best Scottish shortbread
Coo Wee
Famous Scottish Accents in Media and Entertainment
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