Cultural Attractions and European Tourism
- Publisher
CABI - Published
29th March 2001 - ISBN 9780851994406
- Language English
- Pages 272 pp.
- Size 6.75" x 9.25"
Cultural tourism has been identified as one of the most important of the global tourism markets. Europe hosts a vast treasure house of cultural attractions and the level of competition between cities, regions and nations to attract cultural tourists is increasing. This book reviews the cultural tourism market in Europe, based on recent surveys. It analyzes the way in which cultural attractions are produced for and used by cultural tourists and pays attention to specific types of cultural attractions including museums, art galleries, monuments and heritage attractions and the management, marketing and cultural issues surrounding them.
"Within this important text, Richards has shown a penchant for posing incisive questions on discourses of 'high' and 'low' culture (and non-culture), successfully exploring why culture has become a commodifiable element of European attractions."
- Nigel Morpeth, Hospitality Management
Greg Richards
Greg Richards has studied bats for over 40 years and with Leslie Hall has compiled information Australia-wide and overseas. As professional wildlife scientists, they both have always been fascinated by these animals.