From Wizardry to Westminster: The Tourist Destinations that Magic your Money Away

With half term only round the corner a recent comparative study revealed the top 20 most expensive tourist destinations worldwide, with Harry Potter Studios ranking higher than the Houses of Parliament.

The online comparison and search portal, TicketLens, has published a list of the 20 most expensive attractions around the world according to admission costs. The findings aim to help diligent travellers budget their itineraries ahead of schedule. Researching and planning a holiday can be a tricky and exhausting task. From the cost of travel, accommodation, sightseeing, and food –  it’s wise to start counting pennies in preparation long in advance.

The twenty attractions in the world with the highest admission prices

#

Country

City

Attraction

Entrance Price

1

UK

London

Warner Brothers Studio Tour –

The Making of Harry Potter

£45.08

2

China

Hengdian

Hengdian World Studios

£44.21

3

UAE

Dubai

Burj Khalifa

£42.82

4

UK

London

Madame Tussauds

£35.06

5

USA

New York City

Spyscape

£32.49

6

USA

New York City

Trolls: The Experience

£30.61

7

USA

New York City

Empire State Building

£30.60

8

USA

New York City

Top of The Rock

£30.19

9

USA

New York City

Color Factory

£29.08

10

UK

London

Palace of Westminster

£28.0

Full Results can be found at https://www.ticketlens.com/en/magazine/the-most-expensive-attractions-in-the-world

   

• If a visit to the viewing platform of the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifaat £42.80 is too expensive, you can switch to the world’s second tallest building – the 634 meter-high Tokyo Skytree, which costs just £13.80.

• Madame Tussauds is a world-renowned wax museum. A visit to the exhibition in London will cost you £35 in admissions. Once inside, you can mingle among royals like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, among other wax replicas of the rich and famous.

• Entrance to Buckingham Palace costs £24. However, a visit to the Bavarian castle, Neuschwanstein, reminiscent of childhood fairytales, is a cheaper alternative, with admission prices just £11.20.• The most expensive attractions are often the newest and have branches around the world. Harry Potter, Trolls, Marvel and One Piece, are films that now have their own remarkable exhibitions, public studios, and attractions that showcase their unique characters and props.

• With 6 attractions on the list, a sightseeing trip to New York City is the most expensive destination. Holidaymakers would be wise to prepare a solid budgeting plan long in advance.

• The Colour Factory, a pop-up exhibition currently based in New York City, offers trendy photo motifs alongside a pricey admission of £29.

• The new One World Trade Center has a viewing platform that offers spectacular views of Manhattan and Central Park. With an entrance fee of £26.80, it’s cheaper than both the Top of the Rockobservation deck, at £30; and the Empire State Building, also at £30.

• The admission price of Potala Palace, home of the head of Tibetan Buddhism, the Dalai Lama, is £22.80. Visiting the Pope is a more economical alternative, with admission to the Sistine Chapel, his official residence in the Vatican City, just £14.

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