Analysis of the Demand of Dark Tourism: A Case Study in Córdoba (Spain)
Author
Dancausa Millán, Mª Genoveva
Hernández Rojas, Ricardo
Sánchez-Rivas García, Javier
Publisher
Richtmann PublishingDate
2019Subject
Ghost tourismCemetery tourism
Paranormal phenomena
Cordoba (Spain)
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Visiting places where death is present, either due to a natural tragedy, war, the Holocaust, etc., or
because there is the presence of a non-visible entity or paranormal phenomenon, is increasingly more
accepted in modern times. It has become a kind of tourism that has grown in demand, though it remains
a minority. The city of Cordoba, in the south of Spain, is swarming with houses and places where
legends have endured over centuries as a consequence of the coexistence of three cultures – Jewish,
Christian and Arab. In turn, popular culture considers these places as having a characteristic “charm”
due to the phenomena that happen there. This work analyses the profile of dark tourism tourists,
particularly in two sub-segments - that of ghosts and of cemeteries - as well as the existing offer. The
aim is to design and improve a quality tourist product that is adapted to the requirements of the demand.