VisitBritain invites the world to enjoy an adventure in Sherlock Holmes' Britain
Celebrating the release of "Sherlock Holmes," the new action-adventure mystery starring Robert Downey Jr. as the legendary detective, national tourism agency VisitBritain has joined forces with Warner Bros. Pictures to invite tourists to discover Sherlock Holmes' Britain - Past and Present - with a new campaign and online movie map, visitbritain.com/sherlockholmes. The campaign, showcasing locations with links to Sherlock Holmes and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, launches ahead of the new film's world premiere in London on 14 December 2009. As part of the partnership, VisitBritain will be working with the film's media and promotional partners globally to award Sherlock Holmes-themed trips to Britain that will include a stay at a luxurious Radisson Edwardian Hotel. Guy Ritchie, the film's director, commented, "Sherlock Holmes is an iconic British character and bringing our story to life on the streets of London, Liverpool and Manchester was part of the fun of making this film. Given the 150th anniversary of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's birth this year, I'm excited to unleash our version of Sherlock Holmes to audiences in the UK and around the world." Sherlock Holmes opens in cinemas globally from 26 December. Sherlock Holmes was filmed on location in London, Liverpool and Manchester with scenes shot at St Paul's Cathedral and the Houses of Parliament, Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, Manchester town hall, Liverpool Docks and Chatham Historic Dockyard in Kent. Actor Robert Downey Jr added, "Sherlock Holmes has great pride in being English. London is an incredibly fascinating city and the centre of the world at the time our film takes place. Holmes knows every inch of it and feels it's his city. It was great fun filming throughout Britain." The website launches today (12 November) and features footage from the film, locations from the film and from across Britain linked to the great detective - including the Sherlock Holmes Museum at 221B Baker Street in London. Itineraries to London, Liverpool, Manchester and Edinburgh will help tourists enjoy a short break in Britain with a Sherlock Holmes theme. VisitBritain's International Marketing Director, Laurence Bresh says: "Today, VisitBritain increasingly uses the UK's world-renowned film and literary heritage - as well as music, fashion and culture - to raise awareness of the appeals of Britain and its destinations. Sherlock Holmes is known around the world as one of Britain's most iconic characters. Our partnership with Warner Bros. Pictures is a great way of helping people discover the secrets of our destinations and entice them into having a fantastic adventure in Britain." The campaign is supported by Radisson Edwardian Hotels, Visit London, Marketing Manchester and The Mersey Partnership. |
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