Another European city battles overtourism

1 Aug 2025 • 11:32 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Residents of Montmartre in Paris are raising alarms over escalating overtourism, fearing their neighbourhood could become like Barcelona or Venice.
  • Locals report that the historic area now resembles a theme park, with essential food shops being replaced by souvenir and snack stalls.
  • The Vivre à Montmartre association has proposed measures such as limiting tour groups to 25 people, banning loudspeakers, and increasing the tourist tax.
  • Concerns also include rising real estate prices, up 19 per cent in a decade, with the mayor of the 18th arrondissement advocating for stricter controls on short-term rental platforms like Airbnb.
  • Paris tourism reached 48.7 million visitors in 2024, with Montmartre receiving around 11 million annually, and a further 20 per cent rise in bookings is anticipated for 2025.

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