Global Cultural Attraction Trends in 2022
Cultural Attraction is part of Tourism and includes a number of sub-sectors such as Art. You may also be interested in Hospitality.
The global cultural sector is forecast to grow by 0.8% a year, reaching 149,000 enterprises by 2026. This is up from 137,000 in 2021. Since 2016, the total number of enterprises has grown 1.9% annually. Hungary was the country with the highest number of cultural sector enterprises in 2021, with 42,600. The United Kingdom, Austria, and Australia ranked second, third, and fourth respectively. Austria saw the strongest growth rate of 18.8% since 2016, while the UK was down 1.5% over the same period.
Top 10 countries
In 2022 major markets in the Cultural Attraction Industry were:
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- Trade Balance 225 countries (Asia, Europe, Africa...)
- Enterprise Survival Rate 48 countries (Europe, Northern Europe, Eastern Europe...)
- Consumer Goods Import 192 countries (Africa, Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa...)
- Consumer Goods Export 191 countries (Asia, Latin America, Africa...)
- Business Birth 53 countries (Europe, Northern Europe, Western Europe...)
- Employment In Cultural Sector 66 countries (Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe...)
- Employment Rate 231 countries (Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe...)
- Museum Visitors 18 countries (Faroe Islands, Greenland, Denmark...)
- Number Of Public Libraries 0 countries (...)
- Public Library Number 0 countries (...)
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