Public Transport as an Opportunity to Promote Tourist Homes in Urban Peripheries: The Case of Madrid, Spain

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Title: Public Transport as an Opportunity to Promote Tourist Homes in Urban Peripheries: The Case of Madrid, Spain
Authors: Gálvez-Pérez, Daniel | Guirao, Begoña | Valenzuela Martín, Patricia | Ortuño Padilla, Armando | Mohíno, Inmaculada | Mingo López, Fernando de | Calle Vaquero, Manuel de la
Research Group/s: Economía de la Vivienda y Sector Inmobiliario (ECOVISI) | Ingeniería del Transporte, Territorio y Medio Litoral (AORTA)
Center, Department or Service: Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ingeniería Civil
Keywords: Tourist homes | Collaborative economy | Urban mobility | Social cohesion | Public transport
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: WIT Press
Citation: WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment. 2024, 263: 77-89. https://doi.org/10.2495/ST240071
Abstract: The implementation of the collaborative economy in the tourist sector has led to a partial relocation of the accommodation (traditionally concentrated on hotels and resorts) through tourist homes scattered all over the city. Although some aspects of this new phenomenon (such as its impact on hotel occupation, the housing and long-time rental price) have been already analysed, socioeconomic and urban factors influencing tourists’ accommodation choice need to be explored. This research aims to analyse and quantify the role of the urban public transport network on the occupation and promotion of tourist homes in contrast to other urban factors. The research is based in Madrid, a first-class urban tourist destination with a dense and efficient public transport system which may be an opportunity for peripheral accommodation locations compared to homes located in the city centre (usually at higher fares). Based on information of tourist homes in the city of Madrid provided by AirDNA for the period 2022–2023 (number of housings, fares, occupation rates, type of home, etc.), this research develops a methodology that relates the role of the urban public transport network and the occupation of tourist homes. To achieve this, linear regression models have been applied to two groups of accommodations separately: those located in the city centre and those located in the periphery. Results show that, for all accommodations, occupancy is strongly dependent on the average daily rate and the rating. However, for the group of accommodations located in the periphery, the distance to the nearest bus station also exhibits significant importance, highlighting the role of public transportation in decentralising the concentration of tourist accommodations and promoting greater sustainability in tourism within our cities.
Sponsor: The paper is part of the project PID2021-124428OB-I00, funded by ‘MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/ERDF, EU’.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/149728
ISSN: 1743-3541
DOI: 10.2495/ST240071
Language: eng
Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Rights: © 2024 WIT Press
Peer Review: si
Publisher version: https://doi.org/10.2495/ST240071
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