These major tourist hotspots around the world are imposing new rules, taxes and vacation rental bans to fight back against ...
Many popular tourist destinations are introducing new fees and restrictions to manage the influx of tourists. These include Dubrovnik, Amsterdam, Bali, and Venice. The changes aim to protect local ...
Spain attracted a record 94 million tourists last year, and the surge in visitors has stoked concerns about overcrowding, ...
The iconic Louvre in Paris is no stranger to crowds. Since first opening in 1793, the museum has played host to millions of ...
Other UK spots that have too many visitors according to Reddit were Glencoe, the Isle of Skye, Snowdonia, the Cotswolds, and, ...
Authorities have brought in a number of guards to a small city in Japan after several complaints were made of tourists ...
It comes after European Union residents voiced their fury over the influx of Brits reaching their shores last year, with Spain at the centre of huge protests.
Fjellstua viewpoint at Mount Aksla is popular among tourists and locals, but it will now be more challenging to make the trip.
Spanish officials plan to limit the negative impacts of overtourism by limiting the number of Airbnbs allowed in the country.
Spain isn’t banning tourists but is introducing new measures to manage overtourism and housing issues, including freezing ...
For the next three years, new holiday rentals will not be allowed to be registered across any of Malaga’s 43 districts, ...