Barcelona, Venice and Amsterdam are among Europe’s favourite travel destinations and benefit greatly from tourism. However, the massive influx of visitors places a considerable burden on the cities and their inhabitants.

To counteract the negative effects of overtourism, these cities are taking decisive action. Following public protests, no new hotels may be built in Venice and cruise ships will have to use other moorings in future. Amsterdam has banned guided tours of its famous red light district in order to protect local residents. Paris is planning to ban coaches from the city centre in order to improve the quality of life. Other overcrowded cities are also trying to control the situation through various methods.

Do you think that overtourism is a serious problem in Europe?

Sources: National Statistics Offices, Statista, Le Monde, Forbes

  • gigachad@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    It’s really fun they let me calculate the ratios by myself. But beautiful circles, really!

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      3 months ago

      right?

      pretty sure Hallstatt is the worst by far on the list, but it looks kinda mild…

      it’s ratio is about 4.3 THOUSAND visitors per resident.

      next closest is Étretat with about 125 visitors per resident, the rest seems lower, judging simply by relative orders of magnitude.

      Hallstatt is insane!