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Paris residents fight overtourism and the ‘Disneyfication’ of their beloved Montmartre neighborhood
The cobbled streets of Paris' once-bohemian Montmartre district are becoming the latest flashpoint in European cities' ...
Tourism to Paris is showing signs of a revival after a yearlong slump attributed to deadly extremist attacks, violent labor protests, strikes and floods.
Paris tourism officials said Tuesday they expect visits to hold up this year despite a huge drop in the number of U.S. visitors - many pinched by an expensive euro, fuel-inflated prices for ...
Residents of Paris’s Montmartre district are protesting against soaring visitor numbers – warning that overtourism is eroding ...
Paris is suffering a huge drop in tourism following the deadly attacks two weeks ago. The number of tourists who canceled their trips to Paris in the week following the attacks jumped up 21% ...
Paris Tourism Remains Down a Year After Attack"You have to understand that 2016 was cursed with many negative events: floods, violent demonstrations, strikes in transportation. Plus the terrorist ...
As many southern European cities grow tired of tourists, Berlin is pitching itself as an antidote to the crowds, blistering ...
PARIS — The attacks in Paris are having a major impact on tourism, initial figures show, pushing the French prime minister to meet industry officials to come up with a plan to limit the damage ...
Paris is Set to Break Tourism Records This Year Despite Recent Terrorist Attacks You can't keep people away from the City of Light.
In November 2016, tourism was expected to drop in value by 1.5 billion euros year-on-year. Instead, it has returned to pre-Charlie Hebdo levels.
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