Tourism in the Kingdom

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Leon-Owen, West Central

Tourism is an industry in Royal Cytheria that has grown enormously in recent years, especially in the Capital, Leon-Owen.

The nation receives some 6 million tourists (international) every year, primarily from Calderwood, the Kingdom of Savoy, the United Kingdom and Spain.

The recent upsurge in visitor numbers could be due to the recent implementation of the 'No Passports Required' programme which is an agreement between Calderwood, Royal Cytheria, Savoy and most recently Vercelli, whereby the only requirement for entry is a from of I.D, such as a driving license. The need of passports, visas or pre-approval is not required.

Royal Cytheria's tourist industry is principally "cultural" and "heritage" based, and many tourists are attracted to Leon-Owen especially because of its history, the Royal Family, national opera and museums.

After Leon-Owen, Sutton is the next biggest destination for tourists. Besides being the home of Royal Cytheria's financial sectors, Sutton is the capital of the Grand Principality of Semtania and draws in many visitors with Celtic ancestry. The Semtanian Temples are the main attraction for vistors, both national and international.

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