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Top Lonely Planet accolade for Derry 23.10.12

THE Maiden City is celebrating after it was named the fourth best city to visit next year by travel bible, the Lonely Planet.
Inishowen, as Derry's natural tourism hinterland - is also likely to receive an economic bounce from the thousands of people who are likely to follow the iconic travel guide to Derry.
Derry received the accolade in the Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel publication behind only San Francisco, Amsterdam and Hyderabad.
The publishers described Derry, which is UK City of Culture in 2013, as a "vibrant, historic walled city". It said Derry was "undergoing a renaissance".
The city will host the 10-day All Ireland Fleadh as well as the Turner Prize next year.
Derry Mayor, Councillor Kevin Campbell welcomed the city's Lonely Planet boost.
“This is huge praise for the city and recognises what the City of Culture is set to bring to Derry and North West region.
"There has been significant international media interest in this story so the message is out there that it is our time to shine and our time to show the world that Derry is a world-class place to visit."
Cllr Campbell added: "This announcement is timely as we prepare to unveil the official programme for 2013 on Thursday morning and welcome the huge number of visitors to the city this weekend for the Banks of the Foyle Hallowe’en Carnival. It shows to the world that we have left our troubled past behind and that we are now looking to the future to welcome international visitors to experience the great year of outstanding events scheduled for 2013.”
As locals celebrate the news, the city's business leaders will now have to redouble ongoing efforts to ensure the city can accommodate the thousands of visitors expected next year.
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