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How much does France make from tourism?

Reaching a total result of 58 billion euros in revenues in 2022, i.e. a 1.2 billion increase compared to 2019, the figures of tourism in France truly reached a record.



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France is the most visited country in the world with 117,109,000 international tourists, thanks to its rich history and iconic landmarks. Mexico comes in second for most visited countries, with 51,128,000 tourists, offering vibrant culture and stunning natural beauty.

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So what makes France so appealing to travelers from all over the world? Well, there's a lot to love about the country, from its stunningly beautiful countryside and picturesque villages to its exciting cities and rich cultural heritage. Not to mention, France is also home to some of the best food and wine in the world.

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In 2019, Spain was the second most visited country in the world, recording 83.7 million tourists which marked the seventh consecutive year of record-beating numbers. Due to the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, only 18.9 million tourists visited Spain.

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Spaniards earn USD 37 922 per year on average, less than the OECD average of USD 49 165. Another essential factor of employment quality is job security, in terms of expected loss of earnings when someone becomes unemployed.

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In 2019, Italy was the third most visited country in Europe after France and Spain. France recorded the highest number of arrivals in Italy in 2021, with 6.3 million arrivals.

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Spain is the most beautiful in Southern Europe. It has held a strong position in the world's tourism is among the largest markets for holidays. Spain is famous for many reasons and the few of them are like culture, architecture, food and drink, festivals and beautiful beaches.

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Tons of History France has a rich cultural heritage that dates back centuries. From famous painters to elegant architecture, there is so much to explore in this country. In fact, history can be found in every aspect of the culture. Just 24 hours in Reims alone will take you on a journey through time.

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