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After visiting many European beaches, my favorite underrated, tourist-free hidden gems are in Split, Croatia; Cinque Terre, Italy; and Paros, Greece.
The Louvre, the world’s most visited museum, temporarily shut down today due to a spontaneous strike by the museum staff citing mass tourism. This comes one day after anti-tourist protests erupted across a dozen European cities.
The Mediterranean as a whole is warming up faster than the global average, while many cities and islands in Greece record numerous days each summer where the mercury tips over the 40C mark
Residents in Barcelona, Spain, and several other popular European destinations say tourism in their cities is driving up housing costs for locals.
Have you been planning your dream trip to Europe? Have you been spending your days picking and choosing what countries to visit and how to navigate them? Then you already know it’s not like traveling in one big country.
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inews.co.uk on MSNFive holiday destinations in Europe that want tourists this summerWith mass tourism protests taking place in cities across the continent, there remain many destinations that actively seek visitors
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Anti-tourism marches break out across Europe as locals claim holidaymakers are pricing them out - Activists called for a curb on mass tourism, with organisers telling demonstrators to bring water pist
Every year, a new wave of vacationers flocks to Europe with enough luggage to start a new life overseas, only to be humbled by old-world infrastructure. Katie Parla, an author and tour guide who lives in Rome, watches the scene play out “every single day” in the country’s most popular tourist destinations.