Venice, The Tourist Maze by William C. Davis

A Cultural Critique of the World's Most Touristed City

This insightful exploration delves into the intricate relationship between Venice and its visitors, examining how tourism has shaped the city's identity and infrastructure over the centuries. Through a blend of historical analysis and contemporary observations, the narrative uncovers the delicate balance Venice maintains between preserving its rich cultural heritage and accommodating the ever-growing influx of tourists. The book offers a nuanced perspective on the challenges and opportunities that arise from this dynamic, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the city's unique charm and the complexities of its tourism-driven economy.

Published
1993
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Unknown
Length
Medium
Pages
300-350
Original Language
English
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