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Tampere (Finland) and Dubrovnik (Croatia) are the latest destinations to receive the European Capital and Green Pioneer of Smart Tourism 2026 titles.

Tampere (Finland) and Dubrovnik (Croatia), this year's European Capital and Green Pioneer of Smart Tourism, will represent the titles at ITB Berlin from 3-5 March. Check out the smart tourism programme at the event below.

2026 European Capital & Green Pioneer take to the stage at this year's European Tourism Day in Brussels.

Torino (Italy), the 2025 European Capital of Smart Tourism, held a smart tourism workshop focusing on the real-life challenges and opportunities faced by destinations across Europe.
The European Commission announces the 2026 European Capital and Green Pioneer of Smart Tourism - Tampere (Finland) and Dubrovnik (Croatia), celebrating destinations leading in accessibility, sustainability, digitalisation and cultural heritage.

This year, Torino (Italy) was selected as the 2025 European Capital of Smart Tourism, setting an example for destinations across the continent with its innovative tourism practices.

Today, the European Commission revealed the finalists for the 2026 European Capital and Green Pioneer of Smart Tourism competitions.

More than just a popular destination in the Mediterranean, Benidorm stands out for its visionary approach: it was one of the first cities in Spain to embrace sustainable tourism and urban planning.

With the summer holidays in full swing, travellers across Europe are looking for hidden destinations that are not overcrowded by tourists and not as effected by harsh weather conditions. Discover Torino, a lesser-known city in the north of Italy!

As the newly crowned European Capital of Smart Tourism 2025, Torino is demonstrating how urban destinations can become more inclusive, accessible and sustainable without losing their character.