European Commission unveils the shortlist for the 2025 European Capital of Smart Tourism

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Today, the European Commission announced the names of the seven cities that have been shortlisted for the 2025 European Capital of Smart Tourism award. This prestigious title will be awarded to a city that demonstrates an exceptional commitment to shaping the future of sustainable and innovative tourism. The award also aims to foster networking and the exchange of best practices between smart tourism destinations, this boosting innovation in European tourism.

From a pool of 21 candidates from 10 countries, the selected finalists for the European Capital of Smart Tourism are, in alphabetical order, Brussels (Belgium), Genoa (Italy), Konya (Türkiye), Lahti (Finland), Lviv (Ukraine), Porto (Portugal), and Torino (Italy). The European Commission has decided to extend the shortlist from four to seven destinations for the European Capital of Smart Tourism competition, as several applicants submitted high quality applications and achieved the same score during the evaluation process. A short profile of each of the shortlisted cities can be found here.

The finalists will be invited to present their proposals to a European Jury on 26 and 27 November 2024, which will select the European Capital of Smart Tourism 2025. The winner will receive extensive communication and branding support. This will include the creation of a promotional video, the installation of a hashtag sculpture in the city, and the implementation of tailored promotional campaigns aimed at increasing visibility at both the EU and global level.

The competition was open to cities in the European Union and non-EU countries participating in the Single Market Programme. The terms and conditions are available here. An external panel of experts carried out a thorough evaluation of the applications, and the applicants with the highest cumulative score across all categories were shortlisted.

Since 2018, the European Capital of Smart Tourism competition has provided a platform to highlight exceptional practices and achievements in tourism. Dublin was selected as the 2024 European Capital of Smart Tourism, and winners from previous editions include Seville and Pafos (2023), València and Bordeaux (2022), Málaga and Gothenburg (2020), and Helsinki and Lyon (2019). These cities have become exemplary models for smart tourism in Europe, achieving high international rankings for sustainability, innovation, quality of life, and the effective integration of smart strategies.

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  1. Panagiotis Spyridis says

    Since when is Turkey in the European Union?

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