NOVEMBER 03, 2009
Lonely Planet has included London on a list of the 10 best value destinations in the world to visit in the coming year in a new book published this week.
Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2010 captures the world’s hottest travel trends, destinations, journeys and experiences for the year ahead, bringing together the expertise of Lonely Planet authors, staff and travellers. This is Lonely Planet’s fifth eagerly-awaited annual collection of the best places to go and the best things to do around the world for the year ahead
London makes the list because “Long ludicrously expensive, London has become much more affordable for visitors from abroad, if not for its residents.” (page 148)
Lonely Planet Travel Editor Tom Hall said: “It may seem a surprising inclusion but as a direct result of the economic crisis London has become much more accessible to foreign visitors. The tables have turned and London’s reputation as one of the world’s most expensive cities is over.”
Other places which are tipped as 2010s best-value destinations include Iceland, following the collapse of its currency, and perennial cheap favourites such as Thailand and Mexico. Las Vegas also makes the list due to the huge discounts available as a result of being hit hard by the credit crunch.
2010’s Best Value destinations
Iceland
Thailand
London
South Africa
Malaysia
Mexico
India
Bulgaria
Kenya
Las Vegas
*note the destinations are not ranked
NOTE TO EDITORS
* Extracts and review copies available upon request
* A selection of free images from the book are available
*Lonely Planet Travel Editor Tom Hall is available for interview
For further information please contact:
Lonely Planet Media & Communications Executive Heather Carswell
020 7106 2151
Heather.carswell@lonelyplanet.co.uk






