In this article the authors discuss the accessibility of religious architectural heritage, using the case of Santiago de Compostela and one of its routes: the Portuguese Central Way between Porto and Valença. The discussion includes a comparison with results obtained in a study of the itinerary between Tui and Santiago, made by Xunta de Galicia (2015), the only existing study to the best of our knowledge. The historical and theoretical framework draws on the extant literature and its critical review, related to religious and cultural tourism, with special emphasis on accessible tourism. Accessible Tourism must comprise a set of products and / or services that offer equal opportunity of use to all citizens, regardless their capacity. The use...
In the centennial of the apparition of Our Lady of Fatima, this chapter analyzes the religious touri...
This article aims to provide an overview of the products Catalonia has to offer in terms of religiou...
Since the Portuguese are predominately Roman Catholic, religious tourism has a great potential to c...
The policies implemented by the Member States of the Council of Europe have as their main purpose to...
Cultural routes across different regions create real opportunities to improve tourism dynamics, offe...
The Camino de Santiago as a tourist and cultural phenomenon has grown exponentially in recent decade...
The creation of cultural and tourism routes and itineraries are important resources, which allow the...
The Pilgrimage of Our Lady of the Agony (Romaria de Nossa Senhora d ́Agonia), in the north of Portug...
La ricerca mette a confronto due tra i principali cammini di fede della cristianità, il Cammino di S...
As the issue of tourism is fundamentally connected with the modern incarnation of the pilgrimage rou...
The characteristics of our society are often contradictory. Despite the "liquidity" theorized by Bau...
In a historic city the existence of accessible pedestrian routes constitutes an essential feature to...
This article analyse the new trends in cultural tourism, namely at the Portuguese Algarve region. Al...
Religious tourism in Portugal has been gaining importance, given the quantity and quality of sacred ...
The Italian section of the Via Francigena, a Medieval pilgrimage route to Rome, has not yet been com...
In the centennial of the apparition of Our Lady of Fatima, this chapter analyzes the religious touri...
This article aims to provide an overview of the products Catalonia has to offer in terms of religiou...
Since the Portuguese are predominately Roman Catholic, religious tourism has a great potential to c...
The policies implemented by the Member States of the Council of Europe have as their main purpose to...
Cultural routes across different regions create real opportunities to improve tourism dynamics, offe...
The Camino de Santiago as a tourist and cultural phenomenon has grown exponentially in recent decade...
The creation of cultural and tourism routes and itineraries are important resources, which allow the...
The Pilgrimage of Our Lady of the Agony (Romaria de Nossa Senhora d ́Agonia), in the north of Portug...
La ricerca mette a confronto due tra i principali cammini di fede della cristianità, il Cammino di S...
As the issue of tourism is fundamentally connected with the modern incarnation of the pilgrimage rou...
The characteristics of our society are often contradictory. Despite the "liquidity" theorized by Bau...
In a historic city the existence of accessible pedestrian routes constitutes an essential feature to...
This article analyse the new trends in cultural tourism, namely at the Portuguese Algarve region. Al...
Religious tourism in Portugal has been gaining importance, given the quantity and quality of sacred ...
The Italian section of the Via Francigena, a Medieval pilgrimage route to Rome, has not yet been com...
In the centennial of the apparition of Our Lady of Fatima, this chapter analyzes the religious touri...
This article aims to provide an overview of the products Catalonia has to offer in terms of religiou...
Since the Portuguese are predominately Roman Catholic, religious tourism has a great potential to c...