US accolade for landmark Scottish attractions
TIME magazine picks V&A
Dundee and The Macallan Distillery amongst
2019’s Greatest Places
Two
of Scotland’s premier visitor attractions have been named as must-see destinations
for international travellers to visit this year.
American
news magazine, TIME, one of the most respected and informative guides to the
world’s events, and famous for its iconic front cover images, has today (22 Aug)
revealed that V&A Dundee and The Macallan Distillery have been
listed as two of ‘The World’s Greatest Places 2019’.
Part of a selected 100 global
destinations to see right now, the two Scottish attractions are joined by the
University Arms Cambridge, Cambridge as the only three locations to be listed
in the UK.
V&A
Dundee, an international centre for design for Scotland, was opened in
September 2018, and has already attracted more than 750,000 people. Around a
quarter of these visitors were reported to have come from the rest of the UK or
overseas.
The
first ever design museum to be built in the UK outside London, it was designed
by internationally acclaimed Japanese architect Kengo Kuma and stands at the
centre of a £1 billion transformation of Dundee’s waterfront. V&A Dundee
has been credited with driving visitor numbers and spend to the city according
the figures released by Dundee City Council earlier this year. Tourists contributed £187 million to the
local economy in 2018, an increase of £16m on the previous 12 months, with the
number of day visitors to Dundee increasing by 36 per cent to 560,000 in the
same period.
Opened
in 2018, The Macallan Distillery Experience in Speyside, is the first
distillery developed by internationally renowned architects, Rogers, Stirk,
Harbour + Partners and has already received a number of accolades for its
innovative design. Echoing the beautiful countryside setting, the building’s
rolling roof serves to conceal its ingenious fusion of architecture, whisky
technology and an engaging experience that encapsulates the heritage and
innovation of The Macallan.
Welcoming
visitors from all across the globe, The Macallan has helped Speyside - a region
with the highest concentration of whisky distilleries in the world and home to
the world-famous Malt Whisky Trail - to further capture the global interest in
whisky, a sector worth £3.3 billion to the UK economy.
In
response to the inclusion of both attractions being included in ‘The World’s
Greatest Places 2019, Tourism Secretary Fiona
Hyslop said: “This
is a fantastic achievement for both the V&A Dundee and The Macallan
Distillery. Both attractions represent the very best of Scotland’s tourism
experience.
“The city of Dundee has
seen enormous benefit from the opening of the world class V&A museum. Since
it opened, the museum has attracted more than half a million visitors from all
over the UK and throughout the world, and has been part of the rejuvenation of
the waterfront in Dundee.
“Whisky tourism continues
to grow and last year visitor numbers to distilleries hit 2 million for the
first time ever. The Macallan Distillery is an architectural wonder and in its
innovative telling of the story of whisky is helping to lead whisky tourism.”
Malcolm Roughead, VisitScotland
Chief Executive, said: “The Macallan Distillery and V&A
Dundee’s inclusion in this prestigious list of the top 100 places to see in the
world this year is testament to both attractions’ stature in the UK. I don’t think anyone could go to either location
and not stand back in awe at these amazing feats of architecture, bringing
their surroundings to life, as well as be drawn in to the experiences they
offer visitors.
“Both attractions have
been ground-breaking for their respective city and region. They have forged
reputations for innovation, creativity, learning, community engagement and
unforgettable experiences, helping to elevate the unique characters of both
Dundee and Moray Speyside, and of Scotland, and put them on the map as a
must-see places to visit.
“We can’t be complacent however and it
is important that we continue to encourage the tourism industry to provide
world-class service, facilities, events and attractions to keep up with
ever-changing consumer demands and ensure visitors continue to have memorable
experiences across Scotland.”
Laurie
Piper of Moray Speyside Tourism, the Destination Marketing Organisation for
Malt Whisky Country said: “News that the new Macallan Distillery
has reached Time Magazine’s 2019 World’s Greatest Places list is no surprise to
us here in Moray Speyside – we’ve seen the effect it’s already had on tourism
in the area, and as the true home of malt whisky, it can only be a good thing
for the region’s tourism industry that such a fantastic, inspirational and
innovative building at the heart of Speyside is recognised at worldwide level.”
Dundee City Council
leader Councillor John Alexander said: “This is another exciting
accolade for V&A Dundee and yet more recognition that Dundee is a thriving
and exciting city. We have built an international reputation as a creative
centre with arts and culture as a driving force in our ongoing transformation.
“The opening of V&A
Dundee was a pivotal moment in this journey. I am pleased to see that hundreds
of thousands of people have visited so far, far exceeding expectations. I hope
that TIME Magazine’s award will help attract even more visitors to our city.”
For further
information about the V&A
Dundee and more things to see and do in Dundee, visit https://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/dundee/
For more information about The Macallan
Distillery and Visitor Centre, the malt whisky region and the
surrounding area of Moray Speyside, please visit: https://www.visitscotland.com/blog/holiday-ideas/things-to-do-moray-speyside/
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