For those living, working, and regularly visiting Greater Manchester, it's clear the city-region is on a rapid growth trajectory, and this is particularly evident when assessing the progressive development of the city-region’s visitor economy over the last two decades.
With thousands of additional hotel bedrooms, internationally-significant new cultural, leisure, and entertainment venues, a packed live events and conference calendar, and a thriving food, drink, and nightlife scene; Greater Manchester’s visitor economy – defined by experiences that attract visitors and serve them within a destination – is now set to grow even further and faster.
To support and direct the sector through this next phase, a new strategic framework – the Greater Manchester Strategy for the Visitor Economy 2025-2030 – was launched on Wednesday 29th January 2025 at a packed event held at The Midland Hotel, Manchester.
Stakeholders and visitor economy partners from across the city-region were joined by business leaders and senior politicians including Tourism Minister, Sir Chris Bryant and Cllr Bev Craig, Leader of Manchester City Council and Economy, Business, and Inclusive Growth Lead at Greater Manchester Combined Authority.
At the core of the strategy is an ambition to encourage growth in a sustainable and inclusive way, and for the visitor economy to be recognised for its rich contribution to social and cultural life across Greater Manchester and its positive impact on the city-region’s diverse communities.
Commenting on the strategy, Sir Chris Bryant said:
“Greater Manchester has so much to offer visitors from the UK and abroad. Whether you’re a gig-goer, food lover or sports fan, there is something for everyone. The region’s huge potential to attract tourists means it has a key part to play in helping us achieve our goal of welcoming 50 million international visitors a year to the UK by 2030."
The strategy is supported by Cllr Bev Craig, who added:
“It feels like here in Greater Manchester we are facing a very special moment. We have been celebrated across the world for all the fantastic things that our city-region is doing, and I want to stress the importance of the role that the visitor economy plays in helping to build and maintain Greater Manchester’s reputation as a world-class destination.
“Our visitor economy is not just something that makes us immensely proud and that brings people together; it also contributes significantly to our economy, generating almost £9 billion of additional value and keeping over 100,000 people in work, but it can, and will, do more.”
The strategy has been developed by our Marketing Manchester team – the city region’s official VisitEngland Local Visitor Economy Partnership (LVEP) – following a detailed consultation with stakeholders and business leaders across Greater Manchester.
Victoria Braddock, Managing Director at Marketing Manchester, said:
“This new strategy for the visitor economy is a great example of how to bring a sector together to create a detailed plan, with clear objectives for the next five years. It will guide how we collectively grow the visitor economy in a way that is sustainable and responsible, but that is also ambitious.
“With a lot of hard work and investment, over the last decade especially, we’ve got fantastic foundations to build on within the visitor economy. Now, with a new strategy in place, as the region’s LVEP, it is Marketing Manchester’s job to encourage anyone working within the sector to get behind it, create initiatives and campaigns that support its delivery, and ultimately keep the sector on track, informed and accountable.”
The strategy is fully digital and is now live at tourism.marketingmanchester.com. It is digital-first and will be regularly updated to track against delivery plans, provide updated insights and research, and to adapt to broader changes that might impact the visitor economy on the road to 2030.