Almost eight million overseas visitors, equivalent to the entire resident population, stayed in the city during the first half of the year — eight per cent up on 2012 and an all-time high. The record was welcomed by tourism bosses, who said central London shops, hotels, restaurants and attractions are all enjoying an unprecedented boom fuelled by foreign visitors. Spending was up 12 per cent at £4.9 billion, also a record."

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Friday, 11 October 2013
Record tourist boom boosts London - London - News - London Evening Standard
Record tourist boom boosts London - London - News - London Evening Standard: "Hosting the Olympics has given London a massive boost on the world stage, with record numbers of foreigners flocking to the capital, official figures reveal today.
Almost eight million overseas visitors, equivalent to the entire resident population, stayed in the city during the first half of the year — eight per cent up on 2012 and an all-time high. The record was welcomed by tourism bosses, who said central London shops, hotels, restaurants and attractions are all enjoying an unprecedented boom fuelled by foreign visitors. Spending was up 12 per cent at £4.9 billion, also a record."
Almost eight million overseas visitors, equivalent to the entire resident population, stayed in the city during the first half of the year — eight per cent up on 2012 and an all-time high. The record was welcomed by tourism bosses, who said central London shops, hotels, restaurants and attractions are all enjoying an unprecedented boom fuelled by foreign visitors. Spending was up 12 per cent at £4.9 billion, also a record."