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the best way to see what is getting tourism.. is to open up "world rankings", then "culture".. while the turn is cycling. if you have your map centered over your cities while this is happening, you will see a highlighted circle around the buildings that have tourists.. and how many they are generating. as to your question, yes.. wonders do recieve tourism. and some wonders can increase the % of tourism you get or decrease tourism penalties.
all the best.
I disagree, the best way to see what is providing tourism is to look under the tourism lense.
wonders, holy sites where one of the world religions was founded, great works of writing, art, music, relics, beach resorts, national parks, and a civilization's unique tile improvements (like the ziggurat or the sphinx) can all provide tourism
You can't double a value that doesn't exist (or at least you won't get anything but zero).
you're disagreeing but methods show same thing
open borders helps
yes.. the lense option, also a good way. both methods show the same result. the one i suggested, makes it slightly easier, to correlate the numbers however. (opinion),
all the best.
as does trade routes.
cheers.
Again, thank you very much.