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Urban Tourism Development in Prague: From Tourist Mecca to Tourist Ghetto

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2016

Abstract

Prague has become a significant tourist destination in Europe over the past twenty-five years. This development has been rapid and unbalanced.

This paper will deal with the changing socio-spatial patterns of tourism in the historic centre of Prague, with a particular focus on the Royal Way. Based on a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods (such as in-depth interviews with local residents, an analysis of retail outlets on the Royal Way, and an analysis of secondary statistical data on tourism and economic development in Prague), the changing business activities in the historic centre of Prague and their impact on the local community and tourism itself will be analysed.

The findings will show that privatization, restitution, as well as the absence of tourism management have had a profound impact on tourism in Prague, and have contributed to the creation of a tourist ghetto on the Royal Way.