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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to emphasize the increasing importance of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in smart tourism destinations, in their integration in the activity of the tourism companies, and in their interaction with visitors/tourists. In summary, it is intended to evaluate in the city of Porto how the use of technology before, during and after the visit influences the tourist experience. Design/methodology/approach The authors empirically investigate the importance of using ICTs during tourism experience, assess the access/availability of ICT at the destination and its importance in tourist’s decisions. It is analyzed if the applications and/or information available on the internet are important and positively influence the tourism experience in Porto, that is, the degree of tourist satisfaction. The empirical evidence is based on a quantitative analysis, using a data set involving 423 tourists in the city of Porto. Findings The importance of the internet access at the destination, especially in places like airports and hotels, since most tourists are primarily using their mobile devices and computers during the trip, and the existing information technologies available in the destination (internet, smartphones or other mobile devices and applications) are considered very important in explaining tourists’ experience. Originality/value This study identifies the strengths and weaknesses of the technological strategies, providing useful information for destination management, discussing innovation in tourism, and proposing a framework that empirically evaluates how technological components used in smart tourism destinations can improve tourists’ experiences.

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  • We usually say that we live in a world that is in permanent change and is dominated by the evolution of information and communication technologies (ICTs)

  • This paper aims to contribute to the recent debate on innovation in tourism, proposing a framework that evaluates how the technological components used in a smart tourism destination can improve the tourism experience

  • Research methodology Choice of the smart tourism destination: Porto The city of Porto is one of the oldest cities on the European continent. It is the second city of the country in terms of economic and social importance, and has been growing steadily as a tourist destination

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We usually say that we live in a world that is in permanent change and is dominated by the evolution of information and communication technologies (ICTs). Technological advances have influenced how we live in society (Dieck and Jung, 2018). Technology comprises knowledge about the means, the actions on it, and modifications in it. These changes are felt in a specific way in cities that are home to an increasing number of people seeking a job, and a quality life. Cities have become complex, very competitive, requiring the coordination of activities and services that use ICTs

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