Barcelona’s ‘Bold Strategy’ to Quell the Tourism Crisis

The Catalan city is making big moves to get visitation and its impacts under control — and other European destinations are taking action, too.

Barcelona’s ‘Bold Strategy’ to Quell the Tourism Crisis

The Catalan city is making big moves to get visitation and its impacts under control — and other European destinations are taking action, too.

Crowds fill La Rambla, a bustling tree-lined street in central Barcelona. Credit: Radu Bercan / Shutterstock

Peter Yeung is a Contributing Editor at Reasons to be Cheerful. A Paris-based journalist, he also writes for publications including the Guardian, the LA Times and the BBC. He’s filed stories from across Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas.

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