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ROMANIAN URBAN TOURISM: A SURVEY OF ACCOMMODATION FACILITIES
ROMANIAN URBAN TOURISM: A SURVEY OF ACCOMMODATION FACILITIES

Author(s): Cornelia Pop, Cristina Ioana Balint
Subject(s): Economy, Tourism
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: urban tourism; lodging; growth; Romania;

Summary/Abstract: Urban areas have been long since considered important tourism destinations. By offering a broad and heterogeneous range of attractions, urban tourism provide various choices for different types of tourists and segments of tourism market. Despite being considered an important form of tourism world-wide (Ashworth & Page, 2011), the aggregate volume and value of urban tourism remain unknown at global level (Heeley, 2015). In Romania also, urban tourism is also dominant from tourist arrivals viewpoint. Though, the official documents concerning tourism development in Romania do not include an integrated vision on urban tourism.The present paper discusses the evolution of urban tourism accommodation facilities in Romania's urban areas between 2005 and 2016 at national and regional level and offers a complete picture of urban tourism evolution over a decade. The study includes all the officially registered lodgings, as they appear in the official database offered by the central authority for tourism, including 40 counties and 7 development regions. Furthermore, the survey includes all the types of accommodation facilities registered in urban areas and the whole range of lodging capacities, including the category of 1 to 4 rooms not taken into consideration by the National Institute of Statistics (NIS). The study also provides a profile of the lodging facilities for the Romanian urban localities. The present study complements the previous study of Pop et al. (2017) and use the same structure for presenting the data in order to allow the comparison between urban and rural tourist accommodation facilities development between urban and rural areas in 2005 and 2016.

  • Issue Year: 63/2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 53-104
  • Page Count: 52
  • Language: English
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