Regional Tourism Law Updates and Sector Promotion Initiatives
Strengthening Lake Garda’s promotion and sector collaboration, backed by regional laws, consortia, and new financial support, boosts tourism resilience and growth.
Strengthening Lake Garda’s promotion and sector collaboration, backed by regional laws, consortia, and new financial support, boosts tourism resilience and growth.
Veneto shifts tourism promotion to Provinces and Municipalities, boosting local promotion, facilities, and regional image to attract 57 million visitors.
Sirmione’s first sports center faces opposition from local sports clubs amid urban development plans and innovative private partnerships, stirring debate over city growth.
From November 15, ferry and catamaran services resume on Garda lake, ensuring transportation during tunnel works and upcoming road closures in Trentino.
Efforts to secure 300 billion euros aim to upgrade Garda’s unsafe and outdated infrastructure, vital for local safety and Brescia’s tourism economy.
Tourism at Lake Garda and Busa in Trentino rose by 5% in 2001, with strong year-round seasonality and increased English visitors driven by local promotions.
Castiglione debates security measures, surveillance cameras, and nomad presence, highlighting cross-party support for enhanced local control and safety.
Aler’s offer for Brescia’s ex-Opg raises urban planning questions, community impact, and political implications, with focus on social housing and local development.
Amid challenges in air travel, Verona’s cruise and Lake Garda tourism thrives, fostering international partnerships in bus tourism and Italian hospitality.
Child civic education programs in S. Felice promote community participation, grassroots proposals, and sustainable festivals for building civic consciousness.