Pop-culture tourism is the act of
traveling to locations featured in popular
literature,
film,
music, or any other form of media. Also referred to as a "Location Vacation".
The crosswalk outside
Abbey Road Studios in London is a popular destination for fans of
the Beatles, who were photographed using the crossing for the cover of their 1969 album
Abbey Road.
See also
Film tourism, a specific form of pop-culture tourism
Pop-culture tourism is the act of
traveling to locations featured in popular
literature,
film,
music, or any other form of media. Also referred to as a "Location Vacation".
The crosswalk outside
Abbey Road Studios in London is a popular destination for fans of
the Beatles, who were photographed using the crossing for the cover of their 1969 album
Abbey Road.
See also
Film tourism, a specific form of pop-culture tourism