As tourism ramps up again after the pandemic, two European cities are endeavouring to demonstrate to visitors the future of travel based on their designations as the 2022 European Capitals of Smart Tourism, which entails fostering a shared culture of excellence in the digitalization, sustainability, accessibility, as well as cultural heritage and creativity.
In both Bordeaux and València, the smart tourism experience is represented through the series of best practices designed to ensure that a visit to the cities ensures that the question ‘what is smart?’ is not left unanswered.
In València, the smart tourism experience begins before tourists have even visited the Spanish city. With Valencia’s new Tourism Intelligence System (SIT), a comprehensive database of tourism figures gathered by the city, relevant stakeholders and businesses are able to provide optimized offerings and opportunities based on real-time and comprehensive data.
As a forerunner in sustainable tourism, València offers tourists the opportunity to enjoy a city that takes the future of the planet into account. Over the last two years, the Spanish city became the first city in the world to verify its tourism carbon and water footprint, an initiative that is key to València’s Sustainable Tourism Strategy to make the city a carbon-neutral tourist destination by 2025. In addition, by equipping their tourist offices with the latest Visualfy systems, València offers tourist information in an inclusive and innovative fashion.
As a coastal city, the smart tourism experience of València must include the beach. Through its participation in the MITOMED project, València has developed an integrated management model of coastal and maritime tourism to measure the sustainability of tourism activities and their social and economic results and impacts. Furthermore, within the MITOMED framework, València has equipped its seashores with walkways and accessibility features, all of them being measured and constantly updated to deliver the best sustainable and user-friendly experience on its beaches.
Bordeaux
The other 2022 European Capital of Smart Tourism, Bordeaux, is where the smart tourism experience is sustainable and local with an emphasis on innovative urban regeneration. The French city is a champion of producing new economic, cultural, and social changes that enrich the city’s urban landscape.
That is the case of the Darwin Ecosystem, a complex of abandoned military barracks turned into coworking space, and Les Bassins à Flot, a former industrial wasteland converted into prosperous new district for residents and tourist alike to experience and enjoy.
As a smart tourism capital, the experience ensures that accessibility is top priority, the tourist office has developed specialized guides with information about all services available to people with reduced mobility. Bordeaux boasts a transport network that is 100% wheelchair accessible, and many areas of the city have been adapted for use by individuals of reduced mobility and with human assistance.
Bordeaux also offers an innovative exploration of the area through the mobile app, Terra Aventura, users can discover the natural and cultural heritage of many different places. For a more traditional smart tourism experiences, the webzine ‘Un air de Bordeaux,’ hosts an array of activities and events as well as experiences that come directly from the public living in Bordeaux.
The 2022 European Capital of Smart Tourism is the third edition of the competition. Gothenburg and Málaga were the 2020 capitals, while Helsinki and Lyon won the inaugural competition and jointly held the title for 2019 (not held in 2021)