New Delhi, Nov. 21 -- The United Kingdom's tourism and retail sectors sit at the heart of national economic performance. Even in shifting global markets, tourism-driven locations - from London's heritage corridors to Edinburgh's cultural districts - continue to generate billions in annual revenue and sustain hundreds of thousands of jobs. According to VisitBritain, tourism contributes over £115 billion annually to the UK economy, while retail remains the largest private-sector employer, supporting communities, high streets, and local businesses across the nation.
But the landscape is changing. Visitor behaviour is shifting toward experience-driven destinations, heritage travel is rising, and both retailers and investors are seeking st...