City Guests: Urban Tourism Planning and Smart Cities
MTA
Integrating visitors into urban life through planning, mobility, and experiential design
2nd Edition
*City Guests: Urban Tourism Planning and Smart Cities* proposes a paradigm shift in how municipalities manage the growing influx of travelers. Rather than viewing tourism as an external disruption to be mitigated, the book advocates for treating visitors as "temporary citizens" whose presence should be integrated into the city’s core service systems. By aligning tourism management with broader urban goals like affordability, mobility, and sustainability, the text provides a planning-first toolkit for creating a harmonious relationship between residents and guests.
The book emphasizes a "smart city" approach, leveraging technologies such as IoT sensors, digital twins, and predictive analytics to manage real-time challenges like crowd congestion and noise. However, it stresses that technology must be paired with robust governance and interagency coordination. Key strategies include dynamic allocation of visitor flows, integrated mobility solutions that bridge the "last mile," and sophisticated land-use zoning that balances hotel and short-term rental supply with residential stability.
Central to the book's philosophy is the protection of resident quality of life and the preservation of urban identity. It highlights the importance of "experience design" and "placemaking" to ensure that tourism remains authentic and culturally enriching rather than commodified. To achieve social sustainability, the authors argue for continuous community engagement and co-design, ensuring that locals have a direct voice in how tourism revenue is reinvested into neighborhood improvements.
Finally, the book provides a roadmap for moving from small-scale pilots to city-wide implementation. It introduces a balanced scorecard of metrics—tracking not just visitor volume, but also resident satisfaction, local economic multipliers, and environmental impacts. By establishing transparent data dashboards and ethical governance frameworks, cities can transform tourism into a managed utility that drives equitable economic growth and enhances the overall liveability of the urban environment.
This book is intended for urban planners, tourism destination managers, municipal policymakers, and smart‑city practitioners who need actionable frameworks to manage visitor impacts while advancing city objectives such as affordability, climate resilience, and social inclusion. It provides practical tools, case studies, and implementation roadmaps that help translate tourism planning into tangible improvements in mobility, public realm design, and community livability.
February 1, 2026
46,116 words
3 hours 14 minutes
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