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Anti-tourism protests break out in Spain, Italy and Portugal

  • Thousands of demonstrators protested against overtourism on Sunday in Barcelona, Ibiza, and other southern European cities.
  • The protests arose from growing anger over mass tourism's impact on housing affordability, local culture, and the environment.
  • Protesters in Barcelona used water pistols and smoke, while campaigners in Ibiza demanded solutions to the housing crisis and environmental preservation.
  • Barcelona had 26 million tourists in 2024, outnumbering its 1.6 million residents ten to one in summer, according to Hazel Morgan.
  • These protests highlight persistent tensions between tourism-driven economies and local resident needs across southern Europe.
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Noise, garbage, high rents: mass tourism becomes a problem for many locals. However, the affected countries cannot do without holidaymakers, says one expert.

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A group of tourists were sitting at an outdoor table in the Spanish city of Barcelona, enjoying their drinks, when a woman raised a plastic toy gun and shot them with a jet of water. Their “weapon” is an increasingly common element in protests against tourism in the southern European country, where many locals fear that too many visitors are driving them out of their precious neighborhoods.

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Deutsche Welle broke the news in Bonn, Germany on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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