Madrid,
 Spain, 1 August 2018 – Urban tourism and its potential for more 
sustainable and inclusive cities will be the major focus of the 7th
 UNWTO Global Summit on Urban Tourism (16-19 September 2018) in Seoul, 
Republic of Korea. The Summit aims to set out a vision looking to 2030 
for this rapidly-growing tourism segment.
The Summit, the first of its kind in 
North-East Asia, is designed to encourage new strategic approaches to 
the challenge of a growing tourism sector and its impact on urban 
destinations, through sharing of innovative ideas and experiences.
Innovative approaches to 
competitiveness in urban destinations, technology’s impact on urban 
tourism, rejuvenation of cities, and increasing inclusion in city 
development are among the topics to be featured.
BBC support
UNWTO is proud to announce the 
support of the BBC to the Summit, with the lead presenter of the Travel 
Show, Rajan Datar, moderating the “High Level Panel: Urban Tourism in 
2030” with ministers and mayors from around the world.
This year’s edition will feature B. 
Joseph Pine II, author of the best-seller ‘The Experience Economy’, who 
is known for first using the term to describe the major shift in 
motivation for people to undertake many economic activities, including 
travel. Other planned speakers include city mayors and representatives 
of tourism administrations from destinations such as Amsterdam, 
Barcelona, Cape Town, Osaka, San Sebastian, Singapore and Seoul, 
companies such as MasterCard, Google and Amadeus, and the World Bank.
The Summit also embraces the growing 
segment of youth travel through the UNWTO Global Youth Summit on Urban 
Tourism side-event (18 September).
Seoul as a backdrop
Seoul is a world-class urban tourism 
destination, with tourism sites ranging from full heritage sites, 
including traditional palaces or markets, to state-of-the-art 
architecture and museums. Recent urban regeneration projects have seen 
an oil depot turned into a culture park and increased tourism interest 
to venues used for 2018 events the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics and 
inter-Korean summit.
Seoul as host destination will 
feature its fair and inclusive tourism initiative in the conference 
programme, promoting the importance of building inclusive cities for 
all.
The
 Summit is jointly organized by the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) 
and the Seoul Metropolitan Government with the support of the Ministry 
of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Korea, the Korean 
Tourism Organisation and the Seoul Tourism Organization.
 
  
 
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