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Urban tourism or you can also say City tourism is a type of tourism located in the large human agglomerations, usually in the main cities of each country.
According to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), urban tourism is defined as "a type of tourism activity which takes place in an urban space with its inherent attributes characterized by non-agricultural based economy such as administration, manufacturing, trade and services and by being nodal points of transport. Urban/city destinations offer a broad and heterogeneous range of cultural, architectural, technological, social and natural experiences and products for leisure and business"
There are different activities carried out by city tourists, among them the visit to buildings within a city, such as Extreme Pogo, Fashion Tours, Freestyle Scootering, Ghetto Tourism, Industrial Tours, Parkour, Personalized gifts, Scooter Tours, Segways, Shopping Tours, Sightseeing Cruises, Skateboarding, Skyscraper Tours, Street luge, Urban Exploration, Walking with some historical interest, monuments and memorials, cemeteries, etc.
Cape Town, South Africa is one of the planet's most breathtaking cities. Nature surrounds this multicultural city, which nuzzles between a rugged range of mountains and the sea.
In a stunning location, perched on a peninsula of the River Aare, the Swiss capital of Bern exudes old world charm, and the city's medieval old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Did you know you can hit the beach in Korea? Busan is the second-largest city in the country, and its coast is lined with some beautiful beaches and resorts
Although there are thousands of markets in Hungary, the Grand Market Hall in Budapest is probably the most well known of them all.
GUM is an abbreviation meaning “Main Universal Store”, from the Russian “Глáвный универсáльный магазѝн”. It is the name of a private shopping mall located in central Moscow, just opposite Red Square.
While there's no denying the appeal of Mexico's larger beach resorts, there's much to be said for paying a visit to some of the country's many smaller vacation destinations.
The epicenter of modern Scandinavian design, Helsinki has an entire district devoted to studios, galleries, and even antique shops dedicated to Finish designers and their work.
Soak up the colorful local culture of Provence at the open-air markets of Aix-en-Provence.
For shopaholics who enjoy collecting travel souvenirs or traversing through local markets, modern malls, and gift shops, you’ll be glad to discover that Ireland offers so much more than just natural beauty.