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Smart Tourism Case Study + Questions on Booking's New Deal + Why Mobile Matters

July 11, 2018

Editor's Note

So often when Skift writes about overtourism, stories focus on cities that are already under siege from visitors, and how they are managing the crisis. In many cases, we write about efforts to try to recapture a certain charm that overcrowding has trampled away. It's about trying to put the genie back in the bottle.

That's why today's Data and Discovery dispatch from Skift Senior Research Analyst Rebecca Stone is so interesting. As part of her yearlong sojourn to cities across the globe, she writes about how Valencia in Spain is trying to strike an equilibrium between keeping its authenticity while still being a draw for visitors. All of this before overtourism. Stone uses a series of bike rides through the city to show us smart tourism management from the ground up. It's a refreshing view from across those bike handles.

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