Best London attractions: More people would rather re-visit the British Museum than Disneyland Paris

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And more people would rather return to the V&A Museum than the Trevi Fountain in Rome

We’re undoubtedly very lucky here in London to be home to some of Europe’s top tourist attractions.

From the London Eye to Madame Tussauds, you’ll never be short of things to do or places to visit in the capital.

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But there are a couple of places that top the charts when it comes to days out in London - in fact, they are even more popular than Disneyland! (Sorry Mickey Mouse!)

According to a recent study by travel experts at Pompeii Tours and Tickets, more people would like to return to the British Museum in London than Disneyland Paris or the Louvre.

A whopping 78.28% of visitors said they would return to the museum, which houses historic artefacts from all over the world.

It was rated the third most popular attraction in Europe, after Windsor Castle and Loro Parque in Spain.

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Another London attraction was featured in the top 10, with more people saying they’d revisit the V&A Museum (71.62%) than the Trevi Fountain in Rome (70.55%).

The V&A is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts, and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.8 million objects. It often puts on very popular exhibitions.

Top 10 European attractions travellers most want to revisit:

  1. Windsor Castle, Windsor
  2. Loro Parque, Puerto de la Cruz
  3. The British Museum, London
  4. Siam Park, Adeje
  5. Disneyland Paris, Marne-la-Vallee
  6. Miniatur Wunderland, Hamburg
  7. Europa-Park, Rust
  8. Louvre Museum, Paris
  9. V&A - Victoria and Albert Museum, London
  10. Fontana di Trevi, Rome

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