Prague city coursework

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Subject Area:Tourism

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Attractions: these are places of interest where tourists visit commonly because of its cultural value, historical importance, beauty, amusement as well as leisure Palaces Parks Churches squares Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Wenceslas Square, the National Museum, The Clementinum and the National Library, The Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock, St. Vitus Cathedral, The Church of Our Lady before Týn, The National Gallery, The Municipal House, Prague Zoo, Josefov: The Jewish Quarter, The Strahov Monastery and Library, The Petrín Lookout Tower, The Lennon Wall, St. Nicholas Church, The National Theatre, The Dancing House, The Hilltop Fortress: Vyšehrad and The Olšany Cemetery. Prague has many attractive scenes that are attractive to tourists. Amenities: These are the activities and features that promote comfort, pleasure or convenience.

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In the tourism sector, they include traveling, insurance, travel marketing, travel agents, press as well as tour operators whose key aim is to offer aids from the accommodations and goods and deliver them to their clients. They have direct communication with their clients. In this regard, they form groups that recognize the demands of visitors and promote their services at distinct tourist localities via collaborative ways of communication. Additionally, the private sector provides accommodation services. Since accommodation is a basic necessity in the tourism sector, the private institutions have established hotels, timeshares, conference Centre, park lodges, resorts as well as food and beverages joints near tourism sites. Like in Prague Train and some other public transports are managed by the government (Hansen 602).

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Furthermore, the public sectors play the role of preserving the attractive places, buildings, and sceneries. For instance, in Prague, they maintain Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Wenceslas Square, and the National Museum among others to ensure that they are attractive and in good condition. Lastly, there is a voluntary sector. This is a sector that is run and managed by volunteers, and they are not run to make profits but to assist different individuals (Cornuelle 65). In this regard, the hotels should be built near tourism sites to ensure that tourist has faster access to their tourism destination. This is significant because it reduces congestion in bus stops and other transportation destination. In connection to this infrastructure of the areas considered before construction (Dumbrovská 272).

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For instance, the roads should be well maintained to ease the movement. At the same consideration, if the accommodations are far from the tourist attraction, there should be a transport arrangement that will ensure tourists are taken to the tourism sites and later returned to the facility after visiting different sceneries. Lastly, there should be consideration of trends within the industry where it should be established whether in future tourists will still be living in a hotel and whether the number of high tourists will still be experienced in future. Works Cited Cornuelle, Richard C.  Reclaiming the American dream: The role of private individuals and voluntary associations. Routledge, 2017. Dumbrovská, Veronika, and Dana Fialová. "The Impact of the Location on the Price Offered by Accommodation Establishments in Urban Areas.

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