Short-term rentals establishments in Lisbon’s historical city center:
sustainable measures for tourism activity in the Santa Maria Maior parish
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https://doi.org/10.18055/Finis24666Abstract
This article discusses short-term rentals (STR)
dynamics in Lisbon’s historical city centre by matching its tourism characteristics with the
organization of the city at residential and urban revitalization levels. The developed work
comprises an analysis of the state of the art, the assessment of STR trends in several European
cities, and an empirical investigation with the application of semi-structured interviews
to four different groups of stakeholders, focusing on their perceptions about STR
dynamics in the parish of Santa Maria Maior, Lisbon. Some inputs to develop a sustainable
STR model are presented, which could be balanced with the preservation of the residents
and their neighbourhood. Results show that changes which occurred in this specific
neighbourhood led to an increase in the STR activity. It is concluded that new strategies
may be helpful to achieve the goal of having a better balance among Lisbon’s tourist and
residential function.
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