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Where the 31 million visitors to Denver in 2018 were from, and why they came

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DENVER — More than 31 million visitors from California, Texas and other states came to Denver in 2018 to visit attractions like the Denver Zoo, Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre and other attractions.

Last year was the third year in a row Denver had more than 31 million visitors, according to a news release from VISIT DENVER, The Convention & Visitors Bureau. The year’s tourism revenue matched the 2017 record of $6.5 billion.

The data was compiled by Longwoods International, which conducts an annual visitor profile study.

“Since 2006, one year after voters approved an increase in tourism spending, Denver has seen a remarkable 64% increase in tourism, compared to 22% nationwide,” said Jayne Buck, vice president of tourism for VISIT DENVER, The Convention & Visitors Bureau, in the release.

Here are the top states visitors to Denver were from in 2018, aside from Colorado, according to the release:

These were the top cities outside of Colorado where visitors to Denver were from in 2018:

The top paid attractions visited by non-Colorado residents were (in order):

The top free admission attractions were:

The top shopping and entertainment areas for non-Colorado residents were:

In 2018, 4,650 new hotel rooms and more than 250 new restaurants were added to the city, and Denver was named among the top places to live in the U.S. for the fourth consecutive year, according to the release.

For more information, check out the full Denver 2018 travel presentation from Longwood International.