Liverpool City Region Visitor Economy Tops £6.8bn – Northern Financial Review
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Tourism supported 57,591 jobs as visitor numbers surpassed 61.5 million in 2025
Liverpool city region visitor economy close to £7bn
Visitor numbers rise 7.8% in Liverpool city region in 2025 with tourism and the visitor economy now worth almost £7bn a year. Tony McDonough reports Tourists at The Beatles statue at the Pier Head. Picture by Tony McDonough Tourism in Liverpool city region was worth £6.8bn in 2025 as visitor numbers hit 61.5m – 7.8% higher than the previous year. Latest figures from the latest independent STEAM (Scarborough Tourism Economic Activity Monitor), …
Liverpool City Region Visitor Economy Reaches Record £6.8bn
Liverpool City Region’s visitor economy reached a record £6.834 billion in 2025 as visitor numbers rose 7.8% to more than 61.5 million. New STEAM research shows tourism spending increased 9.3%, with the sector supporting 57,591 jobs across the region as destination partners target further growth in overnight stays.
Liverpool City Region visitor economy tops £6.8bn – Northern Financial Review
Liverpool City Region’s visitor economy grew to a record £6.834 billion in 2025, according to the latest independent STEAM (Scarborough Tourism Economic Activity Monitor) tourism research. The figures reveal the strongest annual growth for several years, with visitor spending increasing by 9.3% to its highest ever level, while visitor numbers rose 7.8% to more than 61.5 million. Day visits were recorded at 55.55 million, up 8.7%. Tourism now sup…
Liverpool City Region Visitor Economy Hits Record £6.8bn as Tourism Growth Surges - Liverpool City Region Destination Partnership
Visitor numbers rise 7.8% to more than 61.5 million, with tourism supporting 57,591 jobs across the city region. Liverpool City Region’s visitor economy grew to a record £6.834 billion in 2025, according to the latest independent STEAM (Scarborough Tourism Economic Activity Monitor) tourism research. The figures reveal the strongest annual growth for several years, with visitor spending increasing by 9.3 per cent to its highest ever level, while…
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