Historic centers are among the most beautiful and therefore most delicate elements of the destination product, with the aggravating factor that over-tourism in historic centers is linked to social phenomena that are not always pleasant, such as the emptying of identity and the housing crisis: if holiday homes increase, the costs of real estate go out of reach of the inhabitants who are forced to leave the historic center .
Where some resident-resisters can afford to stay in the job seekers data historic centers, the gradual loss of services to the citizen takes over . In practice, if a historic center focuses on tourism, there will no longer be a bakery, a grocer, a post office nearby. But tourism is not only bad, indeed, at the beginning of a tourist tradition the positive effects are many and evident.
cities where it is still possible to take the good things that the presence of the tourist offers to the territory and even to the territorial identity. I take you to places where the arrival of curious people has led the locals to rediscover previously taken for granted aspects of their identity and be proud of it, I take you to places where the historic center, waiting for the tourist, has "remade itself beautiful", like when I wait for guests at home and I tidy up and clean everything to give a good welcome.