Tourism in Bury St Edmunds has seen another bumper year as the historic town grew the value of tourism to the local economy by £4.6million in two years, latest figures have revealed.
The latest 2024 tourism figures from independent research, carried out by Destination Research and commissioned annually by West Suffolk Council, show the value of the town’s tourism economy rose in 2024 to a new record-breaking high of £55.9million.
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The number of staying trips has risen from 63,000 to 71,000
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Staying nights have risen from 226,000 to 286,000
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Total staying spend is now £15.3 million, a rise from £12.9 million in 2022
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Total day trip spend has risen from £25.4 million to £26.1 million
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Total trip spend has risen from £39.5 million to £42.9 million
The value of tourism to the local economy has risen by £8.7million since the Bury St Edmunds and Beyond brand launched in 2017.
Our Bury St Edmunds BID recently won the Best Heritage Destination Guide 2025 for its Bury St Edmunds and Beyond tourism brand in the Best Getaways Awards. The awards recognise excellence across all areas of tourism – from boutique hotels and glamping sites to local tour operators, cultural gems, and destination marketing teams.
