
The End of “Business As Usual”? Reimagining Barcelona Tourism After (COVID)-19
This article examines the impact of COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) on tourism in Barcelona, identifying the pandemic as a crucial turning point and window of opportunity for redefining the sector and reimagining Barcelona’s relationship with tourism. Throughout the pandemic, Barcelona’s
tourism sector has experienced an unprecedented drop in visitors and revenue. The city must embrace new strategies for tourism and development in order to remain resilient in the face of this crisis. Cultural tourism offers both a shortterm opportunity for economic recovery and a longer-term
solution to the city’s preexisting sustainability issues. In addition to capitalizing on Barcelona’s wealth of cultural resources to attract “proximity” tourists, cultural tourism affords future opportunities to reduce the negative externalities of mass tourism and to reimagine
a more sustainable tourism model for the city. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the article weighs the present need to promote tourism’s potential contribution to economic recovery against the future challenges of post-COVID-19 tourism and Barcelona’s need for greater sustainability.
We include qualitative analysis based on press and document analysis of local newspapers and city government and tourism sector documents, as well as quantitative analysis of existing economic and tourism data and the results of a residents’ survey undertaken through the SPOT project (EU-H2020).
In doing so, we highlight the role cultural tourism may play in Barcelona’s inclusive growth after COVID-19, addressing prior sustainability issues and promoting a more equal distribution of tourism’s benefits. This article also contributes to the ongoing dialogue between researchers and
government and tourism actors regarding tourism’s role in local development and the future of the city, thus contributing to future strategies and policies.
Keywords: COVID-19; CULTURAL TOURISM; SUSTAINABILITY; SUSTAINABLE CITIES; TOURISM
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Faculty of Economics and Business, Department of Economics, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain 2: Faculty of Economics and Business, Department of Sociology, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Publication date: September 1, 2023
This article was made available online on September 9, 2022 as a Fast Track article with title: "THE END OF ‘BUSINESS AS USUAL’? REIMAGINING BARCELONA TOURISM AFTER COVID-19".
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