AbstractTourism is increasingly important to city economies and the built environment is crucial to the tourist experience of cities. Accounts in the literature tend to focus on cities responding with planned development of iconic buildings and tourism precincts. Evidence from London and other world tourism cities shows that in many cases tourists want to explore the city beyond tourism precincts, and strive to get off the beaten track to discover the ‘real city’. The architecture and built environment that is important to them is not iconic, monumental and planned, but the ordinary and everyday fabric of the city
A total of 18 case studies assembled in the report are the follow-up to the general approach laid ou...
The subject of this final paper is London and its historical importance and its tourism today. Touri...
The Royal Opera House has a longstanding and solid relationship with Covent Garden, which is an envi...
Tourism is increasingly important to city economies and the built environment is crucial to the tour...
AbstractTourism is increasingly important to city economies and the built environment is crucial to ...
Urban tourism used to be a neglected area of research (Ashworth and Page, 2011), but lately it has a...
London is one of the world’s most popular destinations and visitors contribute approximately £14.9 b...
World tourism cities perform multiple functions and exhibit various characteristics that influence t...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore how overseas visitors experience off-the-beaten-track areas and...
Today, over half of the world’s population lives in cities and the United Nations has forecast this ...
Cities are shaped by flows of people, money and goods. Amongst the people who move through cities ar...
Town and cities have always attracted visitors interested in experiencing dynamic and cosmopolitan p...
This chapter looks at the challenges faced by world tourism cities, destinations that attract large ...
The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Cities covers key issues, trends and challenges for urban tourism ...
London is the most famous European destination bases on its culture, events, museum and heritage. Th...
A total of 18 case studies assembled in the report are the follow-up to the general approach laid ou...
The subject of this final paper is London and its historical importance and its tourism today. Touri...
The Royal Opera House has a longstanding and solid relationship with Covent Garden, which is an envi...
Tourism is increasingly important to city economies and the built environment is crucial to the tour...
AbstractTourism is increasingly important to city economies and the built environment is crucial to ...
Urban tourism used to be a neglected area of research (Ashworth and Page, 2011), but lately it has a...
London is one of the world’s most popular destinations and visitors contribute approximately £14.9 b...
World tourism cities perform multiple functions and exhibit various characteristics that influence t...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore how overseas visitors experience off-the-beaten-track areas and...
Today, over half of the world’s population lives in cities and the United Nations has forecast this ...
Cities are shaped by flows of people, money and goods. Amongst the people who move through cities ar...
Town and cities have always attracted visitors interested in experiencing dynamic and cosmopolitan p...
This chapter looks at the challenges faced by world tourism cities, destinations that attract large ...
The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Cities covers key issues, trends and challenges for urban tourism ...
London is the most famous European destination bases on its culture, events, museum and heritage. Th...
A total of 18 case studies assembled in the report are the follow-up to the general approach laid ou...
The subject of this final paper is London and its historical importance and its tourism today. Touri...
The Royal Opera House has a longstanding and solid relationship with Covent Garden, which is an envi...