Shortlisted cities selected from 35 applicants in 17 countries are: Bratislava, Breda, Bremerhaven, Gothenburg, Karlsruhe, Ljubljana, Malaga, Nice, Ravenna and Torino.
Helsinki and Lyon jointly hold the titles of European Capitals of Smart Tourism in 2019.
The award recognizes achievement in 4 categories:
- Accessibility
- Sustainability
- Digitalisation
- Cultural heritage and creativity
The European Union's Smart Tourism initiative is intended to foster innovative, sustainable and inclusive tourism development, and to facilitate the exchange of best practices.
Overtourism is an increasingly serious challenge facing European cities.