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Florence proves readiness for large-scale sports events

June 29 marked a historic occasion, the Tour de France, the world’s most prestigious cycling race, started in Italy for the first time in its 111-year history. The Grand Départ took place in Florence before the racers climbed over the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines on their way to Rimini on the Adriatic coast in an opening stage dedicated to the memory of the great Italian cyclist, Gino Bartali.

Two months after this success, the new sports commission of Fondazione Destination Florence was launched to bring together public administrations, private entities and the sport’s world with the intention of attracting national and international sporting events and competitions capable of enhancing the suburbs and deseasonalizing tourist flows.

The positive impact for both the city and metropolitan area of the Tour de France laid the foundations for the division that works to systematically bring top-tier events to the city and beyond. It aims to develop a diversified offering that’s capable of responding to the sector’s specific requirements, capable of meeting the needs of large numbers. The commission’s timeliness is further evidenced by the fact that between 12 and 15 million foreigners visit Italy every year for reasons related to sport (source: UNWTO), with an estimated growth over the next few years to reach around 20% of the total tourism in the national territory. A higher spending capacity is reported for this sector, which reaches hospitality and catering businesses (52%), with 24% spent in recreational, cultural and entertainment activities (Centro Studi Turistici).

The success of the large-scale Grand Départ indicated the city’s readiness to welcome sports tourism at this level. In addition to its ability to host cycling events, marathons, and other road-races, Florence is also home to a variety of innovative sporting venues, such as Palazzo Wanny, Stadio Artemio Franchi, Viola Park and the Canottieri, which is not only a rowing club but also an extraordinary events’ venue.

Investment in major sporting events increases the potential of Florence. The new sports division will mainly focus on attracting major sporting events, namely national and international events and competitions that guarantee strong visibility to Florence and the entire Metropolitan City, while attracting a high number of spectators in the stands, for example European Championships and World Championships. The ambition is to attract events that bring large participation, at both youth and senior level. The process will involve mapping the metropolitan territorial offering, which has been developed in recent months and is ever-improved.

CONI Toscana will also play a crucial role in the commission’s activities, involving the territorial committees of the main institutional bodies such as sports federations, associated disciplines and promotional bodies which are essential in order to create a strong and cohesive sports network.

On the occasion of the launch, then-president of Fondazione Destination Florence, Jacopo Vicini, commented:

“We are adding a further element to instill important change within the Florentine tourist offering. We wanted to strengthen the tools at our disposal, which we have already put in place in the past, through the creation of a dedicated division that brings together public administrations, private entities and the world of sport, to play a key role in the great game of sports tourism in the city. It is a form of sustainable and high-quality tourism, often taking place outside the most popular seasons and which, if adequately managed, can represent an opportunity for growth and development for the entire territory”.

The Grand Départ in numbers:

5,000 journalist from 190 countries
700,000 spectators along the Florence-Rimini route
20 million euro positive impact on Tuscany’s GDP, according to IRPET
90% occupancy in Florences’s hotels and bed and breakfasts within 50km from Florence

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