DC SETS RECORD WITH MORE THAN 2 MILLION FOREIGN TOURISTS But it does not count visitors from Canada or Mexico

Posted on 08/25/2016 | About Washington D.C., Washington, D.C.

More than 21.3 million tourists visited Washington last year, with both domestic and international visitors setting records. International tourists topped 2 million for the first time, fueled by an influx of travellers from China, according to data released Wednesday by Destination DC.

The tourism bureau announced in May that 19.3 million US tourists travelled to Washington last year.
Foreign and domestic tourists spent US $7.1 billion, a $300 million increase over 2014, when the city drew 20.2 million visitors.
China sent the most foreign tourists, with 300,000 visitors, up 36 per cent from 2014. The United Kingdom was second with 201,000 travellers, followed by Germany, Australia and France.
Curiously, the total of 2 million doesn't include visitors from Canada or Mexico because the Department of Commerce doesn't collect the same data at land borders.
The tourism industry supports 74,000 jobs in the District of Columbia, according to Destination DC.
“With vibrant neighbourhoods, iconic museums and monuments, and a world-class restaurant scene, I look forward to another banner year for tourism in the nation's capital,” Democratic Mayor Muriel Bowser said in a statement.
Destination DC is working on a new programme to help hotels and other attractions better connect with the surge of Chinese visitors. However, the outlook for British tourism is uncertain because of the weakened pound that followed voters' decision to leave the European Union.