The event organized in Târgu Jiu with the occasion of the World Tourism Day, will highlight two projects implemented by the national tourism administration in Romania: recognising cultural-touristic and designating EDEN Destinations.
The first part of the event consists in launching two of the cultural-touristic routes of national level recognised by the Ministry of Entrepreneurship and Tourism: the Route of the European Destinations of Excellence (EDEN) in Romania and the Route of tourist destinations in Romania awarded by FIJET (International Federation of Tourism Journalists and Writers) with the Golden Apple, the trophy for excellence in the development and promotion of tourism.
At the moment there are recognised 118 cultural-touristic routes: 27 of national level, 53 of regional level and 38 of local level. Besides the routes recognised by the ministry, in Romania there are attractions included in 9 European cultural routes of the Council of Europe and 4 transnational cultural-touristic routes.
More information about the cultural-touristic routes:
http://turism.gov.ro/web/rute-cultural-turistice/
During the second part of the event the meeting of EDEN Destinations in Romania will take place, with the aim to facilitate networking and the exchange of experience and best practices.
Between 2008-2019 in Romania there were designated 39 EDEN destinations for the 9 themes of the contest. The EDEN Project – European Destinations of ExcelleNce was launched by the European Commission in 2006. The objectives refer to the increase of visibility for non-traditional destinations, raising awareness over the diversity and quality of European tourism offer, reducing seasonality, supporting sustainable tourism, networking between destinations.
More information about the EDEN Destinations:
http://romaniaeden.travel/?lang=en
The event organized in Târgu Jiu with the occasion of the World Tourism Day, will highlight two projects implemented by the national tourism administration in Romania: recognising cultural-touristic and designating EDEN Destinations.
The first part of the event consists in launching two of the cultural-touristic routes of national level recognised by the Ministry of Entrepreneurship and Tourism: the Route of the European Destinations of Excellence (EDEN) in Romania and the Route of tourist destinations in Romania awarded by FIJET (International Federation of Tourism Journalists and Writers) with the Golden Apple, the trophy for excellence in the development and promotion of tourism.
At the moment there are recognised 118 cultural-touristic routes: 27 of national level, 53 of regional level and 38 of local level. Besides the routes recognised by the ministry, in Romania there are attractions included in 9 European cultural routes of the Council of Europe and 4 transnational cultural-touristic routes.
More information about the cultural-touristic routes:
http://turism.gov.ro/web/rute-cultural-turistice/
During the second part of the event the meeting of EDEN Destinations in Romania will take place, with the aim to facilitate networking and the exchange of experience and best practices.
Between 2008-2019 in Romania there were designated 39 EDEN destinations for the 9 themes of the contest. The EDEN Project – European Destinations of ExcelleNce was launched by the European Commission in 2006. The objectives refer to the increase of visibility for non-traditional destinations, raising awareness over the diversity and quality of European tourism offer, reducing seasonality, supporting sustainable tourism, networking between destinations.
More information about the EDEN Destinations:
http://romaniaeden.travel/?lang=en
The European Association of the Via Francigena ways (EAVF), together with the French Hiking Federation (FFRandonnée), supported by the French Ministry of Culture, are organising a series of hikes to promote the transformative power of slow and sustainable tourism along the French stretch of the historic route of the Via Francigena.
The route, as it was documented by the archbishop Sigeric in the 10th century, who travelled from Canterbury to Rome, is ever attracting tourists and hiking enthusiasts aiming at zero carbon imprint on vacations. Apart from outdoor leisure admirers, the itinerary and its surroundings, rich in historical monuments and heritage, attract cultural visitors as well and contribute to the development of rural areas and local communities.
The first walking event of “J’aime Francigena” hiking challenge will take place from 21 to 23 September 2022. During 3 hiking days participants will have a chance to explore on foot two picturesque French departments of Marne and Aube, learn their history, enjoy unique heritage and natural highlights, take part in tastings and cultural events. Their route will follow the most significant stages along the French stretch of the Via Francigena with an average of 10 to 12 km per day.
The hike is free of charge and does not require any special physical preparation.
For detailed information visit the event page:
https://www.viefrancigene.org/en/i-love-francigena-france/
The European Association of the Via Francigena ways (EAVF), together with the French Hiking Federation (FFRandonnée), supported by the French Ministry of Culture, are organising a series of hikes to promote the transformative power of slow and sustainable tourism along the French stretch of the historic route of the Via Francigena.
The route, as it was documented by the archbishop Sigeric in the 10th century, who travelled from Canterbury to Rome, is ever attracting tourists and hiking enthusiasts aiming at zero carbon imprint on vacations. Apart from outdoor leisure admirers, the itinerary and its surroundings, rich in historical monuments and heritage, attract cultural visitors as well and contribute to the development of rural areas and local communities.
The first walking event of “J’aime Francigena” hiking challenge will take place from 21 to 23 September 2022. During 3 hiking days participants will have a chance to explore on foot two picturesque French departments of Marne and Aube, learn their history, enjoy unique heritage and natural highlights, take part in tastings and cultural events. Their route will follow the most significant stages along the French stretch of the Via Francigena with an average of 10 to 12 km per day.
The hike is free of charge and does not require any special physical preparation.
For detailed information visit the event page:
https://www.viefrancigene.org/en/i-love-francigena-france/
With the participation of UNWTO its affiliate member EHTTA (European Historic Thermal Towns Association) is holding this Thermal Tourism Congress, hosted by Ourense Province and Municipality and Galicia Region. The three pillars of the event are Tourism, Heritage and Experience, bringing experts from all around the globe to the stage and discuss best practices and the future of thermal destinations and their sustainabilty.
Thermal tourism is considered to be one of those fields of tourism which could experience the greatest growth after the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. Tourists will be looking for wellness experiences, immersing themselves in the destinations and interacting with local inhabitants. It is necessary to explore connections with other cultural and natural resources to create new and better sustainable thermal products.
Thermal Tourism is a powerful tool to contribute to safeguard the world’s thermal heritage (natural, cultural and intangible) and to provide socio-economic benefits, including the dynamisation of rural areas and the creation of stable employment and income-earning opportunities. Thermal tourism needs to be recognised as an instrument for sustainable development and as a model for other tourism sectors or products.
With the participation of UNWTO its affiliate member EHTTA (European Historic Thermal Towns Association) is holding this Thermal Tourism Congress, hosted by Ourense Province and Municipality and Galicia Region. The three pillars of the event are Tourism, Heritage and Experience, bringing experts from all around the globe to the stage and discuss best practices and the future of thermal destinations and their sustainabilty.
Thermal tourism is considered to be one of those fields of tourism which could experience the greatest growth after the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. Tourists will be looking for wellness experiences, immersing themselves in the destinations and interacting with local inhabitants. It is necessary to explore connections with other cultural and natural resources to create new and better sustainable thermal products.
Thermal Tourism is a powerful tool to contribute to safeguard the world’s thermal heritage (natural, cultural and intangible) and to provide socio-economic benefits, including the dynamisation of rural areas and the creation of stable employment and income-earning opportunities. Thermal tourism needs to be recognised as an instrument for sustainable development and as a model for other tourism sectors or products.
Sobre el evento
Ciudad Real se une a la celebración del Dia Mundial del Turismo con un completo programa de actividades, desde el 23 de septiembre al 2 de octubre. Con ellas se pretende que ciudadanos y visitantes conozcan algunas de las facetas en las que estamos desarrollando nuestro sector turístico. Con ellas disfrutarán del patrimonio cultural e histórico, eventos gastronómicos, globos cautivos, visitas teatralizadas, nuestra feria de caza y turismo, un mercado medieval y en general experiencias en las que grandes y pequeños puedan descubrir Ciudad Real.
Toda la información en nuestra web.
Sobre el evento
Ciudad Real se une a la celebración del Dia Mundial del Turismo con un completo programa de actividades, desde el 23 de septiembre al 2 de octubre. Con ellas se pretende que ciudadanos y visitantes conozcan algunas de las facetas en las que estamos desarrollando nuestro sector turístico. Con ellas disfrutarán del patrimonio cultural e histórico, eventos gastronómicos, globos cautivos, visitas teatralizadas, nuestra feria de caza y turismo, un mercado medieval y en general experiencias en las que grandes y pequeños puedan descubrir Ciudad Real.
Toda la información en nuestra web.
Salamanca celebra el Día Mundial del Turismo con un completo programa de actividades
• El próximo martes, 27 de septiembre, bajo el lema “Repensar el turismo”, con jornadas de puertas abiertas, visitas guiadas a espacios arqueológicos, paseos interpretativos de la naturaleza y actividades en los Barrios del Bretón, Oeste y San Vicente
Salamanca celebra el próximo 27 de septiembre el Día Mundial del Turismo, este año bajo el lema “Repensar el turismo”. Para conmemorarlo, desde la concejalía de Turismo se han organizado jornada de puertas abiertas en media docena de espacios, visitas guiadas a espacios arqueológicos, paseos interpretativos de la naturaleza y actividades en los Barrios del bretón, Oeste y San Vicente.
El Día Mundial del Turismo se conmemora todos los años el 27 de septiembre, con celebraciones dirigidas por la Organización Mundial de Turismo. Su propósito es el de concienciar a la comunidad internacional acerca del valor social, cultural, político y económico del turismo, además de sobre cómo el sector puede contribuir a lograr los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible.
La jornada de puertas abiertas se celebrará en los siguientes monumentos en su horario habitual: las torres de la catedral, Ieronimus; las torres de la Clerecía, Scala Coeli; Museo del Comercio y la Industria; Museo Taurino; Centro de Interpretación del patrimonio arquitectónico y urbano de Salamanca, Monumenta Salmanticae y el Museo de Historia de la Automoción.
En los espacios arqueológicos se ofrecerán tres visitas guiadas, a las 11:00h., 12.30h. y 18:00h. Forman parte de estos espacios: Cerro de San Vicente y Laderas; Cueva de salamanca y Centro de interpretación de las murallas salmantinas, Salmantica Sedes Antiqua Castrorum; Parque Arqueológico del Botánico y Pozo de Nieve.
Los paseos interpretativos en la naturaleza se realizarán en el huerto de Calixto y Melibea y el Jardín de la Merced y ribera del río Tormes, en dos pases programados a las 12.00h. y 18:00h.
Los barrios tendrán también diversas actividades con las que celebrar este día Mundial del Turismo. En el barrio del Bretón se realizará una visita teatralizada llamada Cluedo “La ajusticiada. Un crimen sin resolver en Salamanca”, con pases a las 12.00h. y 18:00h. y salida desde la Iglesia de Sancti Spiritus.
Por el barrio del oeste se ha organizado una visita guiada a su Galería Urbana a las 12:30h. y 18:00h. con punto de encuentro en la Plaza del Oeste.
Y por último el barrio de San Vicente se podrá recorrer con una visita guiada sobre la Guerra de la Independencia que saldrá de la Plaza Mayor a las 12.00h. y 18.00h.
En la web https://salamancaymas.es/dia-mundial-del-turismo/ se puede realizar la reserva de las diferentes actividades y consultar accesibilidad.
Salamanca celebra el Día Mundial del Turismo con un completo programa de actividades
• El próximo martes, 27 de septiembre, bajo el lema “Repensar el turismo”, con jornadas de puertas abiertas, visitas guiadas a espacios arqueológicos, paseos interpretativos de la naturaleza y actividades en los Barrios del Bretón, Oeste y San Vicente
Salamanca celebra el próximo 27 de septiembre el Día Mundial del Turismo, este año bajo el lema “Repensar el turismo”. Para conmemorarlo, desde la concejalía de Turismo se han organizado jornada de puertas abiertas en media docena de espacios, visitas guiadas a espacios arqueológicos, paseos interpretativos de la naturaleza y actividades en los Barrios del bretón, Oeste y San Vicente.
El Día Mundial del Turismo se conmemora todos los años el 27 de septiembre, con celebraciones dirigidas por la Organización Mundial de Turismo. Su propósito es el de concienciar a la comunidad internacional acerca del valor social, cultural, político y económico del turismo, además de sobre cómo el sector puede contribuir a lograr los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible.
La jornada de puertas abiertas se celebrará en los siguientes monumentos en su horario habitual: las torres de la catedral, Ieronimus; las torres de la Clerecía, Scala Coeli; Museo del Comercio y la Industria; Museo Taurino; Centro de Interpretación del patrimonio arquitectónico y urbano de Salamanca, Monumenta Salmanticae y el Museo de Historia de la Automoción.
En los espacios arqueológicos se ofrecerán tres visitas guiadas, a las 11:00h., 12.30h. y 18:00h. Forman parte de estos espacios: Cerro de San Vicente y Laderas; Cueva de salamanca y Centro de interpretación de las murallas salmantinas, Salmantica Sedes Antiqua Castrorum; Parque Arqueológico del Botánico y Pozo de Nieve.
Los paseos interpretativos en la naturaleza se realizarán en el huerto de Calixto y Melibea y el Jardín de la Merced y ribera del río Tormes, en dos pases programados a las 12.00h. y 18:00h.
Los barrios tendrán también diversas actividades con las que celebrar este día Mundial del Turismo. En el barrio del Bretón se realizará una visita teatralizada llamada Cluedo “La ajusticiada. Un crimen sin resolver en Salamanca”, con pases a las 12.00h. y 18:00h. y salida desde la Iglesia de Sancti Spiritus.
Por el barrio del oeste se ha organizado una visita guiada a su Galería Urbana a las 12:30h. y 18:00h. con punto de encuentro en la Plaza del Oeste.
Y por último el barrio de San Vicente se podrá recorrer con una visita guiada sobre la Guerra de la Independencia que saldrá de la Plaza Mayor a las 12.00h. y 18.00h.
En la web https://salamancaymas.es/dia-mundial-del-turismo/ se puede realizar la reserva de las diferentes actividades y consultar accesibilidad.