Uber reveals London's most requested destinations as Scottish cities top UK's nightlife hotspots
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Uber reveals London's most requested destinations as Scottish cities top UK's nightlife hotspots
"Situated on Great Russell Street in Bloomsbury, the museum welcomes more than six million visitors each year and houses over eight million items, making it the UK's most visited museum. Popular restaurant chain, The Ivy, which has branches in Kensington, Clapham, Covent Garden and Liverpool Street, was named the most requested destination for restaurants. Meanwhile, Harrods, in Knightsbridge, topped the shopping category."
"The world-renowned luxury department store attracts around 15 million visitors annually and welcomes 100,000 daily. It is considered the premier destination for luxury shopping and dining, particularly at Christmas. Branches of The Ivy were named the most requested destination for restaurants"
The British Museum topped the museums category, located on Great Russell Street in Bloomsbury and welcoming more than six million visitors annually while housing over eight million items. Harrods topped the shopping category, attracting around 15 million visitors a year and about 100,000 visitors daily, and serving as a premier luxury shopping and dining destination, especially at Christmas. The Ivy was named the most requested restaurant destination with multiple London branches. The Ritz in Soho was named the most requested hotel. Edinburgh led night-time activity rankings, with Glasgow second and London third. Bolt data showed a 15% rise in night-time activity and a peak shift from 11pm to midnight. Eight in ten top requested destinations were train stations, while tourist sites such as Hyde Park, Edinburgh Castle and The Beatles Story museum were frequently sought. Millions of trips and deliveries were analysed to reveal travel, socialising and takeaway trends.
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