Blenheim Palace has been ranked among the top 5 attractions people most want to re-visit, globally, beating out the likes of the Grand Canyon in America.
A study looked at Reddit data, as well as online reviews, to reveal which countries and cities have seen the largest number of travellers mentioning they already do or want to, revisit them frequently.
It also looked at which attractions leave visitors wanting to return as soon as possible.
Blenheim Palace has been home to the Dukes of Marlborough since 1705, and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987.
Few better views than standing in the courtyard of @BlenheimPalace and gazing at the magnificent architecture. pic.twitter.com/evjomRNzmZ
— theoldbuilding (@theoldbuilding) May 7, 2024
The study, conducted by Travel Insurance specialists InsureandGo revealed which countries, cities and tourist attractions travellers most want to return to.
Top 10 global attractions people most want to return to :
1 Dollywood Tennessee, USA 94
2 Disneyland Park California, USA 87
3 Stone Mountain Park Atlanta, USA 81
4 Warner Bros Studio Tour Watford, UK 78
=5 Blenheim Palace Oxfordshire, UK 74
=5 Grand Canyon National Park Arizona, USA 74
=7 Crazy Horse Memorial South Dakota, USA 71
=7 Hampton Court Palace London, UK 71
=9 Tokyo Disneyland Tokyo, Japan 70
=9 Yosemite National Park California, USA 70
=9 Universal Studios Florida Florida, USA 70
=9 Busch Gardens Florida, USA 70
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What's on in Blenheim Palace?
From May 25-27, Blenheim Palace Food Festival will return with a variety of regional and national stallholders offering artisan treats, craft beers, cocktails and mocktails.
Entrance to the food festival is free with a valid Pass or day ticket.
Heather Carter, managing director – visitor attraction at Blenheim Palace, said: “Families looking for the ultimate day out this May half term should look no further.
"In addition to a host of activities and things to see and do that we already have on offer for our annual pass holders and our newly introduced Palace and Play Pass, this immersive experience is the cherry on top.”
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