Tourist-Historic City
Explore the dynamic relationship between cities and heritage in Gregory John Ashworth's insightful work, Tourist-Historic City. Published in 2000 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this engaging hardback spans 348 pages and delves into the critical role that urban heritage plays in tourism and city marketing.
Ashworth examines the evolution of heritage tourism at the turn of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, offering a comprehensive review that highlights trends, challenges, and opportunities within the industry. This book is essential for professionals in business and economics, cultural studies, and geography, as it vividly illustrates how cities can leverage their historical sites to enhance tourism and promote cultural richness.
Whether you're an academic, industry professional, or simply a curious reader, Tourist-Historic City will enrich your understanding of the intricate ties between heritage and urban development.