Today, the European Commission announced the 2026 European Capital and Green Pioneer of Smart Tourism, celebrating tourism destinations leading in accessibility, sustainability, digitalisation and cultural heritage.
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Starting today, citizens are invited to have their say in the Commission’s Open Public Consultation and Call for Evidence.
The Commission has published its second report on the progress of actions set out in the Transition Pathway for Tourism – the first and most advanced of the transition pathways.
As the newly crowned European Capital of Smart Tourism 2025, Torino is demonstrating how urban destinations can become more inclusive, accessible and sustainable without losing their character.
Benidorm may be known for its golden coastline and sunny skies, but it’s the city’s approach to sustainability that has earned it the title of European Green Pioneer of Smart Tourism 2025.
Learn how to apply for the 2026 European Capital and Green Pioneer of Smart Tourism. Follow these 7 key steps to strengthen your application before 30 May 2025. #EUTourismCapital