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Mass tourism in some destination hotspots in Europe has reached a tipping point as travel returns to pre-pandemic levels. Locals, fed up with crowded streets, rowdy tourists and with being squeezed out of the housing market, are fighting back — including by aiming water guns at visitors in Barcelona and holding protests from Paris to Venice.

Who’s to blame for the deluge of visitors? From social media and the rise of the “bucket-list” travel, to the of explosion of short-stay platforms, there are plenty of potential culprits. Residents say their governments — many of which welcome the income from tourism — could be doing more to ease the strain on them. Feargus O’Sullivan breaks down Europe’s over-tourism challenge today on CityLab: Are Tourists Ruining Europe? How Locals Are Pushing Back

— Linda Poon

More on CityLab

Foreign Buyers Swoop on Cape Town Homes, Pricing Out Locals
Young South Africans known as “born frees” were supposed to be the first generation to access homeownership without restrictions. But new obstacles stand in the way.

Denver City Hall Takes a Page From NASA
Mayor Mike Johnston has used “tiger teams” to tackle sticky problems like barriers to housing construction.

Deadly Floods Reinforce Texas’ Challenge as Crisis Epicenter
The onslaught of disasters has come as warmer ocean waters and moister air, two results of global warming, add fuel to storms.

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  • Paris reopens Seine River to public swimming after century-long ban (Guardian)

  • How Amtrak used ’90s monster truck commercials to make its top Instagram post of all time (Fast Company)


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