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Australia welcomes opening of Wet’n’Wild waterpark with expected one million visitors each year
BY Chris Dodd | 27 Jan 2014
Australia has welcomed the introduction of its first brand new major waterpark since 1991, following the opening of the long-awaited Wet’n’Wild attraction in Sydney.
Bombay Sapphire to launch gin tour
BY Kath Hudson | 24 Jan 2014
We’ve had wine tours, now prepare for gin tours. Bombay Sapphire Distillery is building a visitor centre alongside its first production facility, which will open in Hampshire in the autumn.
Sandy Nairne says museums and galleries are the 'engine rooms' of UK culture
BY Jak Phillips | 23 Jan 2014
Museums and galleries have been hailed as one of the "engine rooms" of Britain’s cultural industries by Sandy Nairne – director of the National Portrait Gallery (NPG) – after statistics showed the cultural generates over £8m an hour for the economy.
Bristol Aerospace Centre plans revealed
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jan 2014
The first images for Bristol’s new Aerospace Centre have been unveiled by the team behind the project.
Chinese Greenland buys London's historic Ram Brewery
BY Jak Phillips | 20 Jan 2014
Chinese state-owned property firm Greenland Holding Group has bought the Ram Brewery site in Wandsworth, West London - home of Britain’s oldest brewery - as part of a £600m development.
Go-ahead for Bahrain theme park
BY Martin Nash | 16 Jan 2014
Local media in Bahrain reports that work on a BD20m (£32.4m) theme park which will include the state's first full-size ice arena and indoor ski slope, will go ahead as planned.
Grimsby fish producers call for investment to spur food tourism economy
BY Chris Dodd | 16 Jan 2014
Fish producers in Grimsby have called on the local council and property owners to renovate the area around the region’s famed smoke houses to stop the town from missing out on the chance of becoming a destination for food tourism.
Groundbreaking development at WCS's New York aquarium
BY Martin Nash | 16 Jan 2014
A groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a new attraction at the Wildlife Conservation Society's New York Aquarium on Coney Island has taken place.
Construction work on V&A Dundee scheme to start in August
BY Martin Nash | 16 Jan 2014
Work on the new V&A museum planned for Dundee, Scotland is expected to start in August this year, following the award of a £9.4m Heritage Lottery Fund grant.
Spa complex planned on former naval battery site
BY Jak Phillips | 15 Jan 2014
Plans to construct a hotel and spa complex on a former naval battery outpost in Plymouth, UK, have been resurrected by Rotolok Holdings.
Lady Gaga linked to Michael Jackson memorabilia museum
BY Chris Dodd | 14 Jan 2014
Michael Jackson fan Lady Gaga is thought to be considering opening a museum to showcase her collection of the Thriller star’s memorabilia, believed to be worth around US$1.25m (£700,600, €900,000).
Florence to unveil 20th Century Art Museum
BY Chris Dodd | 14 Jan 2014
Florence is to welcome the opening of a new 20th Century Art Museum this April, as the city undergoes a cultural transformation which will see a host of other attractions open or receive restoration work.
Plans revealed for life-size Titanic simulation attraction in China
BY Chris Dodd | 13 Jan 2014
A Chinese theme park, located in the landlocked province of Sichuan, has revealed plans to create a life-size replica of the Titanic, which will simulate the conditions experienced during the ship’s tragic sinking in 1912.
Olympic Museum back in business after $61m renovation
BY Jak Phillips | 10 Jan 2014
The Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland, has re-opened to the public after a 23-month transformation costing approximately $61m (£37m, €44.6m).
Imperial War Museum London forced to close until July 2014
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2014
London’s Imperial War Museum has closed to visitors until July 2014 after ongoing building work unexpectedly revealed major infrastructure issues.
Less than half of population have visited the UK's top attractions
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2014
Despite booming numbers from abroad for the UK’s top attractions, a recent YouGov survey has revealed that the majority of adults have not visited the country’s top attractions with one in six respondents stating they had not visited any major attractions.
Restricted entry for India's 'largest museum'
BY Martin Nash | 08 Jan 2014
What has been dubbed India's largest museum is due to open on 15 January, although entry will be restricted to travellers passing through Mumbai Airport's new T2 terminal.
Merlin unveils landmark Angry Birds theme park
BY Jak Phillips | 08 Jan 2014
Merlin Entertainments has today announced a major new deal to create the world’s first Angry Birds 4D theme park experience.
Scotland’s attractions ‘failing the deaf’
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Dec 2013
Major tourist attractions in Scotland are failing to cater to the deaf, according to a charity.
More science museums needed, says governor of Goa, India
BY Chris Dodd | 20 Dec 2013
The governor of the Indian state of Goa has called for the creation of more science museums, especially in rural areas, in order to give young people the chance to learn from scientific findings.
     
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Australia welcomes opening of Wet’n’Wild waterpark with expected one million visitors each year
BY Chris Dodd | 27 Jan 2014
Australia has welcomed the introduction of its first brand new major waterpark since 1991, following the opening of the long-awaited Wet’n’Wild attraction in Sydney.
Bombay Sapphire to launch gin tour
BY Kath Hudson | 24 Jan 2014
We’ve had wine tours, now prepare for gin tours. Bombay Sapphire Distillery is building a visitor centre alongside its first production facility, which will open in Hampshire in the autumn.
Sandy Nairne says museums and galleries are the 'engine rooms' of UK culture
BY Jak Phillips | 23 Jan 2014
Museums and galleries have been hailed as one of the "engine rooms" of Britain’s cultural industries by Sandy Nairne – director of the National Portrait Gallery (NPG) – after statistics showed the cultural generates over £8m an hour for the economy.
Bristol Aerospace Centre plans revealed
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jan 2014
The first images for Bristol’s new Aerospace Centre have been unveiled by the team behind the project.
Chinese Greenland buys London's historic Ram Brewery
BY Jak Phillips | 20 Jan 2014
Chinese state-owned property firm Greenland Holding Group has bought the Ram Brewery site in Wandsworth, West London - home of Britain’s oldest brewery - as part of a £600m development.
Go-ahead for Bahrain theme park
BY Martin Nash | 16 Jan 2014
Local media in Bahrain reports that work on a BD20m (£32.4m) theme park which will include the state's first full-size ice arena and indoor ski slope, will go ahead as planned.
Grimsby fish producers call for investment to spur food tourism economy
BY Chris Dodd | 16 Jan 2014
Fish producers in Grimsby have called on the local council and property owners to renovate the area around the region’s famed smoke houses to stop the town from missing out on the chance of becoming a destination for food tourism.
Groundbreaking development at WCS's New York aquarium
BY Martin Nash | 16 Jan 2014
A groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a new attraction at the Wildlife Conservation Society's New York Aquarium on Coney Island has taken place.
Construction work on V&A Dundee scheme to start in August
BY Martin Nash | 16 Jan 2014
Work on the new V&A museum planned for Dundee, Scotland is expected to start in August this year, following the award of a £9.4m Heritage Lottery Fund grant.
Spa complex planned on former naval battery site
BY Jak Phillips | 15 Jan 2014
Plans to construct a hotel and spa complex on a former naval battery outpost in Plymouth, UK, have been resurrected by Rotolok Holdings.
Lady Gaga linked to Michael Jackson memorabilia museum
BY Chris Dodd | 14 Jan 2014
Michael Jackson fan Lady Gaga is thought to be considering opening a museum to showcase her collection of the Thriller star’s memorabilia, believed to be worth around US$1.25m (£700,600, €900,000).
Florence to unveil 20th Century Art Museum
BY Chris Dodd | 14 Jan 2014
Florence is to welcome the opening of a new 20th Century Art Museum this April, as the city undergoes a cultural transformation which will see a host of other attractions open or receive restoration work.
Plans revealed for life-size Titanic simulation attraction in China
BY Chris Dodd | 13 Jan 2014
A Chinese theme park, located in the landlocked province of Sichuan, has revealed plans to create a life-size replica of the Titanic, which will simulate the conditions experienced during the ship’s tragic sinking in 1912.
Olympic Museum back in business after $61m renovation
BY Jak Phillips | 10 Jan 2014
The Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland, has re-opened to the public after a 23-month transformation costing approximately $61m (£37m, €44.6m).
Imperial War Museum London forced to close until July 2014
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2014
London’s Imperial War Museum has closed to visitors until July 2014 after ongoing building work unexpectedly revealed major infrastructure issues.
Less than half of population have visited the UK's top attractions
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2014
Despite booming numbers from abroad for the UK’s top attractions, a recent YouGov survey has revealed that the majority of adults have not visited the country’s top attractions with one in six respondents stating they had not visited any major attractions.
Restricted entry for India's 'largest museum'
BY Martin Nash | 08 Jan 2014
What has been dubbed India's largest museum is due to open on 15 January, although entry will be restricted to travellers passing through Mumbai Airport's new T2 terminal.
Merlin unveils landmark Angry Birds theme park
BY Jak Phillips | 08 Jan 2014
Merlin Entertainments has today announced a major new deal to create the world’s first Angry Birds 4D theme park experience.
Scotland’s attractions ‘failing the deaf’
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Dec 2013
Major tourist attractions in Scotland are failing to cater to the deaf, according to a charity.
More science museums needed, says governor of Goa, India
BY Chris Dodd | 20 Dec 2013
The governor of the Indian state of Goa has called for the creation of more science museums, especially in rural areas, in order to give young people the chance to learn from scientific findings.
     
 


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