SOCIO-CULTURAL SPACE OF THE CITY AS A RESOURCE OF DEVELOPMENT OF TOURIST DESTINATION
The development of tourism in various regions of Russia today is of great interest for Russia. Concepts of tourism development are being developed both in central regions of Russia and in remote areas; tourist clusters in Altai Krai are being developed; Moscow is developing as a successful center of tourism. Successful technologies applied in several pilot tourist and recreational clusters of the Russian Federation (the tourist-recreational cluster «Abrau-Utrish», a network of autotouristic clusters «Mozhzhevelovaya Grove», «Lermontovo», «Goryachy Klyuch» in Krasnodar Territory, a tourist and recreational cluster «Ples» in Ivanovo region, etc.) are expected to be extended to all regions of the country that are promising from the point of view of developing domestic and inbound tourism, thereby ensuring an accelerated return of both public and private investments. The Kaliningrad authorities also strive for an intensive development of the tourist direction on the territory of the city and the region. One of the most important tasks for Kaliningrad region and the city of Kaliningrad today is to develop as a successful tourist destination. There are grounds for this: the city has a number of cultural attractions, an unusual history, and a unique atmosphere. Kaliningrad is positioned as a historical city, as a modern city, a cultural city. According to the authors, for the successful development of tourism in the city of Kaliningrad, it is necessary to carefully study the resources of urban culture and make the necessary transformation of the urban socio-cultural space.
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