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Greg Quist

Ferry Building June 12th, 2025


Well, they certainly would be more than welcome here.

Massive overtourism is straining resources in European tourist hotspots from Spain to Greece, but some governments are trying to fight back

Associated Press

Published: 12:14pm, 24 Jun 2025 - South China Morning Post


Suitcases rattle against cobblestones. Selfie-snappers jostle for the same

shot. Ice cream shops are everywhere. Europe has been called the world’s museum, but its record numbers of visitors have also made it ground zero for concerns about overtourism.



In 2024, 747 million international travellers visited the continent, far outnumbering any other region in the world, according to the United Nations’ World Tourism Barometer. Southern and western Europe welcomed more than 70 per cent of them.


As the growing tide of travellers strains housing, water and the most Instagrammable hotspots in the region, protests and measures to lessen the effects of overtourism have proliferated.


Among the factors driving the record numbers are cheap flights, social media, the ease of travel planning using artificial intelligence, and what UN tourism officials call a strong economic outlook for many rich countries that send tourists despite some geopolitical and economic tensions.


How tourists are crushing hotspots in Europe, world’s most visited region


Greg

Alison Merrill
Hooray for Barcelona, shrinking the number of Air BNB units in the city. Urban areas have hotels. Long-term residents need the apartments. 

Susan Smith, CTG
Should do that here as well! Neighborhoods not neighborhoods anymore!



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Hooray for Barcelona, shrinking the number of Air BNB units in the city. Urban areas have hotels. Long-term residents need the apartments. 

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