Document Type
Article
Abstract
Tourism development in St. Petersburg, which is a major cultural centre, has improved in terms of tourist flows; both tourism demand and tourist products have become more diverse. These improvements give grounds for a fairly optimistic prognosis for the tourist industry in St. Petersburg. At the same time, there are a number of factors which may endanger sustainable development of tourism in St. Petersburg. The current situation calls for a more flexible and innovative approach to industry development. Among these factors are the pronounced seasonal character of tourism, the short-term visits of most of the tourists, and the rather conservative, academic cultural image of St. Petersburg, which compromises the city’s appeal as a destination for certain tourist segments. Another critical limitation on the development of cultural tourism in general and of creative tourism in particular is the low involvement of the population in cultural and tourist events held in the city. This makes it relevant to look for new approaches for creative tourism development in St. Petersburg as an important tool for the sustainable development of the industry. This article considers the existing and potential competitive advantages of St. Petersburg as a tourist destination on the basis of creative tourism development.
Publication Date
2012
Publication Title
Journal of Tourism Consumption and Practice
Volume
4
Issue
2
First Page
55
Last Page
77
ISSN
1757-031X
Deposit Date
June 2018
Embargo Period
2024-03-26
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Recommended Citation
Gordin, Valery and Matetskaya, Marina
(2012)
"Creative tourism in Saint Petersburg: the state of the art,"
Journal of Tourism Consumption and Practice: Vol. 4:
No.
2, Article 16.
Available at:
https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/jtcp/vol4/iss2/16