I went to Venice for the first time. I loved it, but I won't go back due to the massive crowds.
Briefly

Venice, Italy, is facing an overtourism crisis with up to 75,000 tourists arriving daily, overwhelming a city designed for just 50,000 residents.
The residents of Venice are forced to navigate through congested streets and crowded squares, with the tourism surge negatively impacting their daily lives and routines.
Despite efforts such as a tourist tax and bans on large cruise ships, the overwhelming number of visitors is still stretching Venice's infrastructure beyond its limits.
During my visit, it was evident that not only was my experience affected by the crowds, but the quality of life for locals was severely compromised.
Read at Business Insider
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