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The text related to the cultural heritage 'City of Bath' has mentioned 'Tourism' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 1.1 Iron Age and Roman 1.2 Post-Roman and medieval 1.3 Early modern 1.4 Late modern 2 Government 2.1 Historical development 2.2 Charter trustees 2.3 Coat of arms 2.4 Bath City Forum 2.5 Parliamentary elections 2.6 Electoral wards 3 Geography and environment 3.1 Physical geography 3.2 Climate 3.3 Green belt 4 Demography 4.1 District 4.2 City 5 Economy 5.1 Industry 5.2 Tourism 6 Architecture 7 Culture 7.1 Bath in the arts 7.2 Parks 7.3 Bath and Queen Victoria 7.4 Food 7.5 Twinning 7.5.1 Formal twinning 8 Education 9 Sport 10 Transport 10.1 Roads 10.2 Rivers and canals 10.3 Railways 10.4 Trams 10.4.1 Historic 10.4.2 Possible re-introduction 11 Media 12 See also 13 References 14 External links | WIKI |
Important economic sectors in Bath include education and health (30,000 jobs), retail, tourism and leisure (14,000 jobs) and business and professional services (10,000 jobs). | WIKI |
[98] The city boasts over 400 retail shops, half of which are run by independent specialist retailers, and around 100 restaurants and cafes primarily supported by tourism. | WIKI |
Tourism[edit] | WIKI |
One of Bath's principal industries is tourism, with annually more than one million staying visitors and 3.8xc2xa0million day visitors. | WIKI |
[97] The visits mainly fall into the categories of heritage tourism and cultural tourism, aided by the city's selection in 1987 as a World Heritage Site in recognition of its international cultural importance. | WIKI |
Members represent national government, Bath and North East Somerset Council elected members and officers, surrounding Parish Councils, heritage bodies, and the city business group, residentxe2x80x99s associations, both universities and the tourism company. | UNESCO |
Tourism is managed by Bath Tourism Plus, an independent company. | UNESCO |
The Destination Management Plan has been updated by a xe2x80x98Destination Marketing Strategyxe2x80x99 for Bath, which aims to promote growth in value of tourism rather than in volume. | UNESCO |