01609nas a2200157 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002100002100043700002200064700001900086245010600105856006200211300001000273520115400283022001401437 2017 d1 aCarlos Fernandes1 aAlexandra Correia1 aSusana Rachão00aCould Viana do Castelo, a coastal city in Northern Portugal, design cultural tourism more creatively? uhttps://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/extart?codigo=6968896 a93-953 aViana do Castelo, in the North of Portugal, is a cultural seaside city making an effort to develop tourism in order to diversify its local economy. It is often argued that carefully planned tourism could provide the additional income as the result of tourism supply diversification. Potential opportunities are usually dependent on a destination’s capacity to offer iconic year round attraction(s), consistency in the organization of events throughout the year and be creative with its natural and cultural resources. To attract more tourists, culture needs to be the driver for enhancing creativity, particularly by maximizing spaces as well as a mix of tangible and intangible heritage to meet the lifestyle needs of tourists. There is increasingly a need for destinations to provide new ways for complementing the tourist experience. The aim of this paper is to conduct an exploratory analysis based on the specific context of this coastal city to identify ideas which could be applied to design a more competitive cultural tourism destination, in line with the changing patterns of consumption by more discerning culturally motivated tourists. a1645-9261