The Glasgow Events Strategy 2035 sets out the vision and priorities to take Glasgow and its events through the next decade.
Last night (21 November) 19 incredible tourism businesses, events and individuals were crowned the national winners of the ...
The University of the West of Scotland announced new equality, diversity, and inclusivity resource for festivals and events.
Macs Adventure has achieved the prestigious B Corp Certification strengthening their commitment to responsible travel.
We have launched our new visitor proposition, Good for the Soul. A visitor proposition allows us to showcase the many reasons ...
Our Chief Executive, Vicki Miller provides an update on the activity she has undertaken during her first few weeks as Chief ...
Scotland’s National Events Strategy 2024-2035 aims to build on the events industry’s many achievements to date. The strategy refresh has been shaped by the Scottish Government, our Industry and Events ...
According to Scottish Tourism Economic Impact Model (Steam) data for 2023, Glasgow welcomed 3.91 million overnight visitors, ...
Tourism is important to the Scottish economy, to the wellbeing of our country, and to the development of a sustainable future ...
It comes as we celebrate our fourth year as partners of Purple Tuesday, the global social movement which seeks to improve accessibility for disabled people. Making Scotland an inclusive and accessible ...
The visitor levy adds an important dimension to the sector's vision of being a world leader in 21st century tourism and being the perfect stage for events. The Scottish visitor economy supports ...