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The European Capital That Has Figured Out Tourism Overcrowding and Everyone Is Ignoring the Solution

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One European capital has dramatically reduced tourism overcrowding without sacrificing revenue. Here is what it did and why larger cities refuse to adopt the same approach.

The problem of tourism overcrowding in European cities — residents priced out of their own neighbourhoods by short-term rental demand, historic sites degraded by visitor volume, local businesses replaced by souvenir shops and tourist restaurants — has generated an enormous volume of policy discussion and a much smaller volume of effective policy action. The cities that have actually implemented effective management are a small group, and the policies they have used tend to be politically difficult enough that larger cities with more politically complex environments have been reluctant to adopt them.

Amsterdam, which has been among the most aggressive European cities in actively managing its tourism volume, has produced data that other European tourism-dependent municipalities are watching with interest. The combination of short-term rental restrictions (significantly limiting the density of Airbnb listings in specific central neighbourhoods), cruise ship entry fees (channelling volume and revenue away from peak periods into the broader year), and the removal of tourist-targeted commercial incentives in residential neighbourhoods has produced measurable reductions in overcrowding indicators without equivalent reduction in tourism revenue — because the reduction in low-value, high-volume tourism has been partially offset by increased dwell time and spending by a smaller number of more engaged visitors.

The model is not universally replicable — Amsterdam's geography (a compact city centre surrounded by water that creates natural management boundaries) and its specific tourism product (cultural and historical depth that rewards extended engagement) are factors that not every city can replicate. But the basic principle — that visitor volume and visitor value are not the same thing, and that reducing volume while increasing value is commercially viable — is potentially applicable across a much wider range of European destinations.

The political obstacle to adoption is the specific commercial interests that benefit from high-volume, low-value tourism: budget accommodation providers, souvenir retail, fast food operations, and the various intermediaries whose economics depend on visitor throughput rather than per-visitor spending. These interests have sufficient political influence in most major European tourism cities to resist management measures that would harm their specific business models even where those measures would benefit the city's tourism economics overall.

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