Abstract

Abstract Travel and Tourism have been considered one of the world's largest economic sectors, and garden visiting has been suggested as an important segment (niche) on the tourism industry. In this context, the aim is to analyze gardens as a great potential for tourism, in their different specificity. For tourism, all kinds of greenspaces may be used as historic, botanical or private gardens, and parks, besides events as garden and flower festival and exhibitions. All of them are responsible for attracting many visitors. This type of tourism has been increasing since tourists are eager for new and unique experiences that contribute to the memory and the identity of a nation and gardens may allow this to happen.

Highlights

  • Tourism involves a combination of travel, destination, and marketing, leading to a process in the cultural dimension (UNWTO, 2020)

  • In 2018, Travel and Tourism raised 3.9% compared with 3.2% of the global economy (WTTC, 2019)

  • The USA received the greatest contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) from Travel and Tourism, 19%, considering the direct impact, but China is seeking to have this position in 2028 (Nicol and Jukes, 2018)

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Introduction

Tourism involves a combination of travel, destination, and marketing, leading to a process in the cultural dimension (UNWTO, 2020). These sites include cultural, historic and natural resources, with the visitors lead to experience the places, objects and perform activities.

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