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Dubrovnik, Venice and Bruges
Continuing our series ‘Let’s talk about overtourism’*, here are the results of a survey on the European cities most affected by this phenomenon and its effects. In particular, the ratio of visitors per year/inhabitants is taken into account.
And in the end, not necessarily big surprises, with a top trio consisting of Dubrovnik, Venice and Bruges, although other metropolitan areas are there where we wouldn’t expect them.
1- Dubrovnik (Croatia)
2- Venice, Italy)
3- Bruges (Belgium)
4- Rhodes Island (Greece)
5- Reykjavik (Iceland)
6- Florence, Italy)
7- Heraklion (Crete/Greece)
8th- Amsterdam, Netherlands)
9- Dublin, Ireland)
10- Tallinn (Estonia)
11- Paris, France)
12- Porto (Portugal)
.* Also read:
“A government plan against overtourism”
“Increasingly, these French sites need to be reserved before visiting them”
“The Breton island of Bréhat only accessible by reservation”
“Rolling suitcases expelled from Dubrovnik”
“When Bali gets tired of its tourists”