About Project

Malaga, a popular tourist destination in Spain, has embraced smart tourism methods to improve guest experiences and promote sustainability and expedite tourism-related processes.
Málaga has been amazing in implementing sustainable practices, having switched to energy-efficient public LED lighting and installing over 20 bike hire stations and a network of over 40 kilometers of bike lanes. These initiatives not only promote sustainable transportation but also help to reduce the city's carbon footprint.
Malaga has made significant gains in promoting smart transportation solutions, with a special emphasis on improving urban mobility and reducing environmental impact. Electric and hybrid buses, large bike-sharing programs, and feature-rich smartphone apps that provide real-time public transportation information are all essential components. These measures significantly reduce traffic congestion, lower carbon emissions, and promote a greener, more sustainable urban environment.
Malaga has arranged a sophisticated smart tourism infrastructure that serves as a single point for travelers. This platform provides a one-stop shop for information, services, recommendations, and real-time updates on events, attractions, transportation, and other topics to improve the guest experience.
Type:Innitiative/Programme
Target group:Local Municipality
Free/Paid:Free
Adaptation Needs:N/A
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