[eng] The research was based on augmented reality and virtual reality as a tool to create tourist experiences. Since it allows to develop a dynamic three-dimensional simulation in which the user feels in an artificial environment that he perceives as real depending on the stimuli to the sensory organs. Rather, you receive additional information in text and image on your own Smartphone or tablet. [...]the visitor sees not only the monument through the screen, but also information about its history, size and time of construction. According to the United Nations (UN), by 2050, 21% of the world's population will be over 60 years old, approximately 2 billion people. [...]for the collection of information, tokens should have been made containing the information relevant to future proposals in other territories with a vocation and sufficient tourist value to be developed.