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Liverpool City Region
Visitor Economy Sector
Your official Tourist Board: Supporting our vibrant visitor economy.
There’s no doubt that Liverpool City Region is a place that people want to be. In fact, more than 60 million people visit the cultural, musical and sporting landmarks that make up this vibrant region every year. The visitor economy alone contributes over £4.9 billion every year to local businesses which employ around 57,000 people.
It’s no surprise that Liverpool City Region Destination Partnership is firmly committed to keeping the heartbeat of the region’s visitor economy going – particularly given challenging times. As the official Liverpool City Region Visitor Economy Partnership (LVEP), we work in partnership with both the private and public sector to develop the potential of our visitor economy.
We can provide you and your business with the opportunity to:
- Access visitor economy research and intelligence that supports decision-making and increases commercial income
- Access external funding opportunities to boost your businesses growth opportunities
Local Visitor Economy Partnership
In April 2023, VisitEngland approved the Liverpool City Region application to be one of the first Local Visitor Economy Partnerships (LVEPs) in the country. The LVEP provides an important opportunity for us to work across the city region to promote the visitor economy sector and tourism offer.
Find out more about LVEPS.
Destination Management Plan
A new Destination Management Plan has been developed by the pioneering Local Visitor Enterprise Partnership (LVEP), which sets out for the first time a unified vision across the city region to further accelerate growth over the next five years.
The comprehensive plan aims to make the region the best place in the UK to ‘visit and stay for a day, a week or a lifetime’ by 2030.
News from Liverpool City Region

Investment in Visitor Welcome sees Liverpool Launch New Tourist Information Point

World-class circus acts to ‘Roll up!’ in Southport for May Bank Holiday Big Top Festival

Channel 4 CEO Priya Dogra to Speak at Creative Cities Convention in Liverpool

Liverpool Ambassadors Recognised for Delivering £14.8m Economic Boost Through Major Conferences

‘Yes’ vote on Culture and Commerce Business Improvement District

Halton Maintains Strong Spring Momentum With Ongoing Events Across Widnes and Runcorn

Spotlight on what makes St Helens Borough special key to UK Town of Culture bid





