This Is Why European Cities Are Cracking Down on Tourists
Briefly

The overwhelming influx of tourists in cities like Barcelona and Venice has created an unbearable strain on local infrastructure, public spaces, and the daily lives of residents.
Local populations are expressing growing resentment towards tourism driven overcrowding, pollution, and noise, which complicates daily life and escalates ecological degradation.
In Dubrovnik, the sheer volume of tourists far exceeds the local population, raising serious concerns about the preservation of the city's historic structures and character.
Cities like Amsterdam are now actively discouraging tourists from engaging in nightlife excesses, reflecting a broader trend of locals reclaiming their urban spaces from overwhelming tourist crowds.
Read at 24/7 Wall St.
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