The European Capitals of Culture (ECOC) are the most ambitious European cultural partnership project implemented in Europe, if one looks at its scale. In 2012, for the first time in Portugal, a medium sized city was its host. Guimarães (in the northwest of Portugal) was the city chosen. Three years after hosting the ECOC, it is time to assess what has changed as a consequence of hosting the event in terms of visitors’ profile and the perception of the city ́s attributes. Primary data sources were used, gathered via conducting surveys on tourists in the ex-ante (2010/11) and post-event periods (2015) to Guimarães. Analytically, statistical methods were used putting in evidence the similarities and /or differences found regarding the visitors...
Guimara˜es is a UNESCO world heritage site, deemed as such in 2001 and hosted the 2012 European Capi...
The following materials are available online at http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/ 11/5/1469/s1: Intervi...
Events are frequently planned with a goal of attracting tourists to a destination. However, studies ...
The European Capitals of Culture (ECOC) are the most ambitious European cultural partnership project...
In 2012, Guimarães hosted the European Capital of Culture (ECOC). An evaluation of this event was ne...
The European Capitals of Culture (ECOC) are the most ambitious European cultural partnership projec...
The nomination of Guimarães, a small city located in the northwest of Portugal, as European capital ...
Guimarães has hosted, during the year of 2012, one of the European Capital of Culture (ECOC). The ev...
Residents tend to have high expectations regarding the benefits of hosting a mega- event, in particu...
The European Capital of Culture is an annual mega-event, which can provide a good forum though which...
The European Capital of Culture is an annual mega-event, which can provide a good forum though which...
This chapter investigates residents’ perceptions on the impacts of hosting the 2012 European Capital...
Guimarães is a world heritage site (UNESCO) since December 2001, and is hosting the European Capital...
Guimarães is a UNESCO world heritage site, deemed as such in 2001 and hosted the 2012 European Capit...
Cultural tourism is one of the leading growing segments of the tourism industry. Many tourists who v...
Guimara˜es is a UNESCO world heritage site, deemed as such in 2001 and hosted the 2012 European Capi...
The following materials are available online at http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/ 11/5/1469/s1: Intervi...
Events are frequently planned with a goal of attracting tourists to a destination. However, studies ...
The European Capitals of Culture (ECOC) are the most ambitious European cultural partnership project...
In 2012, Guimarães hosted the European Capital of Culture (ECOC). An evaluation of this event was ne...
The European Capitals of Culture (ECOC) are the most ambitious European cultural partnership projec...
The nomination of Guimarães, a small city located in the northwest of Portugal, as European capital ...
Guimarães has hosted, during the year of 2012, one of the European Capital of Culture (ECOC). The ev...
Residents tend to have high expectations regarding the benefits of hosting a mega- event, in particu...
The European Capital of Culture is an annual mega-event, which can provide a good forum though which...
The European Capital of Culture is an annual mega-event, which can provide a good forum though which...
This chapter investigates residents’ perceptions on the impacts of hosting the 2012 European Capital...
Guimarães is a world heritage site (UNESCO) since December 2001, and is hosting the European Capital...
Guimarães is a UNESCO world heritage site, deemed as such in 2001 and hosted the 2012 European Capit...
Cultural tourism is one of the leading growing segments of the tourism industry. Many tourists who v...
Guimara˜es is a UNESCO world heritage site, deemed as such in 2001 and hosted the 2012 European Capi...
The following materials are available online at http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/ 11/5/1469/s1: Intervi...
Events are frequently planned with a goal of attracting tourists to a destination. However, studies ...