A brief 700-year history of overtourism
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The flow of visitors has intensified since the Covid-19 crisis, both in small towns and in large urban centres.

A brief 700-year history of overtourism
In Rome, all roads seem to lead to the Trevi fountain. On my last visit, every other time I asked Google Maps to figure out a route to sites in the historic center of the city, the app coursed me…
A Spaniard walks through the centre of Rome. Embedded, he walks through cobbled streets full of charm, feels the aromas that emanate from flirtatious trattorias with tablecloths in paintings while joking with the waiters who dispute his attention inviting him, among laughter, to enter his premises in three different languages. When he arrives at a piazza bathed by the sun, before the traveler appears the Fontana di Trevi, overflowing whiteness, …
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