Article 565RH ‘It’s a ghost town’: tourism crisis hits British cities from Edinburgh to Bath

‘It’s a ghost town’: tourism crisis hits British cities from Edinburgh to Bath

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Hilary Osborne
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The effects of coronavirus on both international and domestic visitor numbers have left former hotspots fearing for the future

On a typical July day, restaurateur Paul Wedgwood would see hundreds of people with wheelie suitcases - airline tags still attached - walking past the window of his restaurant on Edinburgh's Royal Mile. This Thursday, he has seen just two. We would normally look outside and you wouldn't be able to see any tarmac - now it's bare," he said. It's just a ghost town."

Like other British cities which usually attract high numbers of international tourists throughout the summer, Edinburgh is quiet, and businesses are suffering. August's festival had already been cancelled when news came last week that December's Hogmanay party will not go ahead as usual.

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