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Barcelona Struggles with the Challenges of Overtourism
Barcelona, the jewel of Catalonia and one of Europe’s favorite travel destinations, is facing a serious challenge – a number of tourists that far exceeds its population.
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THE PROBLEM OF OVERTOURISM: YOU’LL SOON HAVE TO PAY TO ENTER VENICE
Venice will not yet charge entrance fees for visitors. The city museum and tourist mecca of northern Italy postponed the
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Mallorca plans to cap tourist numbers as part of efforts to crack down on overtourism
Mallorca is looking to cap the number of hotel beds for tourists to combat overcrowding, the island’s governing councils announced last
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Naples – Between Authenticity and Mass Tourism
Naples, a city with a rich history, today finds itself at a crossroads – it is now being transformed under the influence of a tourism boom like never before.
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How the Election of Pope Leo XIV is Refreshing Rome’s Tourism Scene
The election of Pope Leo XIV, the first head of the Roman Catholic Church with American-Peruvian roots, has sparked a new wave of anticipation in Rome.
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Tourism Under Pressure: Spain Seeks Solutions to Water Shortage
While Spain records record-breaking tourist numbers, the country’s natural resources are suffering serious consequences.
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Japan Introduces Fee for Mount Fuji
Japanese authorities have decided to implement new measures to regulate the number of visitors climbing Mount Fuji, the world’s most famous mountain.
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Spain Welcomed 94 Million Tourists in 2024
In 2024, Spain set a new record for international tourists, welcoming an impressive 94 million visitors. This placed the country in second place on the global list of most-visited destinations, right behind France.
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JAPAN ORGANIZES A NUMBER OF TOURISTS ON ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR ISLANDS
Due to the emergence of “overtourism”, the government of the prefecture of Okinawa made a decision to reduce the number