Urban transport and tourism

Urban transport and tourism - Service offers in urban areas – European comparisons

Service offers in urban areas European comparisons - A look a medium-sized tourist towns - Organizing travel for event tourism + sheet Towards greater consideration of tourists in urban mobility policies

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Service offers in urban areas European comparisons - A look a medium-sized tourist towns - Organizing travel for event tourism + sheet Towards greater consideration of tourists in urban mobility policies

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Urban transport and tourism
Service offers in urban areas – European comparisons

Large urban areas are major tourist destinations. As gateways to different areas they are a popular destination for tourists, especially for international tourists.
Urban areas are aware of the economic impact of tourism, and are seeking to develop their tourism offers. In this context, the question of mobility in towns is of paramount importance in developing the influence and reputation of urban areas: their attractiveness is measured not only by the fame of their monuments or the events that are organized there, but also by the ease of travel to and within the towns.
This document looks at urban mobility services aimed at individual tourists, focusing in particular on public transport provision. What are these services? What communication strategies are implemented to make people aware of them? What fare system applies? The publication seeks to answer these questions on the basis of a panorama of 26 French urban areas, whose practices are put in perspective with the experiences of fifteen or so European urban areas of comparable size.

Urban transport and tourism
A look at medium-sized tourist towns

Small and medium-sized tourist towns are often faced with the problem of travel for their visitors and residents. They must succeed in reconciling the attractiveness of the site and quality of traffic for everyone.
They therefore often take initiatives to diversify and optimize the transport service in the area, thereby facilitating access to their site and movement within it, by modes other than private cars.
Based on the best practices of seven French cases examined in detail, this publication aims to show local stakeholders what potential there is to improve tourist travel, whether by active modes, public transport or car, providing a unique perspective on the importance of information to tourists and of governance and partnerships within an area.

Urban transport and tourism
Organizing travel for event tourism

Travel management for an event localized in space and time (such as a football match or concerts) has been the subject of recent studies and publications. Interest here is focused on travel management practices of towns facing high dispersion of mass resident and visitor ridership in several districts in the same town. All modes of transport are involved: public transport, cars, pedestrians (including people with reduced mobility), cyclists, etc. Particular attention is given to trips made within the perimeter of the event.
The main objective of the study is to make recommendations to future event organizers. These recommendations are based on specific examples and testimonials from various local authorities or State services. Seven events were studied: the Rouen Armada, the Eurockéennes in Belfort, the Fêtes de Bayonne, the Braderie de Lille, the Fête des Lumières in Lyon, the Christmas market in Strasbourg and the London Olympic Games. A brief description of each of these events is available in the appendix. The events chosen have certain points in common (high attendance, complex transportation management issues, etc.) and different characteristics (type of event, type of audience, rural or urban environment, site size, etc.).

 

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Urban transport and tourism – Service offers in urban areas – European comparisons

Contents
Introduction

  • 1. Information on mobility services is issued unequally by institutions
  • 2. A wide variety of mobility services targeting tourists
  • 3. Fare systems likely to interest tourists

Conclusion
Appendices

Acronyms and abbreviations
Table of contents

Urban transport and tourism – A look at medium-size tourist towns

Contents
Introduction

  • 1. Case studies as the basis of the study
  • 2. Local and tourist contexts
  • 3. Traffic and parking management
  • 4. Tourist information
  • 5. General conclusions

Abbreviations and acronyms
Table of contents

Urban transport and tourism – Organizing travel for event tourism

Contents

  • 1. Background, methodology and issues
  • 2. Good practice and recommendations
  • 3. Appendix summary of events examined
  • 4. Bibliography
  • 5. Acronyms and abbreviations
  • 6. Table of contents

 

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Title
Sheet n° 1 - Urban transport and tourism Towards greater consideration of tourists
Réf. Cerema
CO18007115 - CO18006715 - EX18006915
Numéro ISBN
978-2-37-180071-78 _ 978-2-37-180067-0 _ 978-2-37-180069-4
Numéro ISSN
en cours
SKU
SKU1840034241
Editeur
Cerema
Auteur collectif
Cerema
Date de parution
Nombre de pages
78 pages
Langue de la publication
English
Type d'auteur
Oeuvre collective

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Sheet n° 1 - Urban transport and tourism Towards greater consideration of tourists
Réf. Cerema
CO18007115 - CO18006715 - EX18006915
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978-2-37-180071-78 _ 978-2-37-180067-0 _ 978-2-37-180069-4
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Urban transport and tourism Service offers in urban areas european comparisons
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Urban transport and tourism A look at medium-sized tourist towns
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CO18006715
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978-2-37-180067-0
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Urban transport and tourism Organizing travel for event tourism
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EX18006915
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978-2-37-180069-4
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Urban transport and tourism - synthese sheet
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