UN Barcelona anti-tourism protesters fire water pistols at visitors - Demonstrators marching through areas in the Spanish city popular with tourists on Saturday chanted “tourists go home” and squirted them with water pistols, while others carried signs with slogans including “Barcelona is not for sale.”

Protesters in Barcelona have sprayed visitors with water as part of a demonstration against mass tourism.

Demonstrators marching through areas popular with tourists on Saturday chanted “tourists go home” and squirted them with water pistols, while others carried signs with slogans including “Barcelona is not for sale.”

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According to Barcelona's City Council, some 2,800 people demonstrated against mass tourism in the center of Barcelona on Saturday.
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Thousands of protesters took to the streets of the city in the latest demonstration against mass tourism in Spain, which has seen similar actions in the Canary Islands and Mallorca recently, decrying the impact on living costs and quality of life for local people.

The demonstration was organised by a group of more than 100 local organizations, led by the Assemblea de Barris pel Decreixement Turístic (Neighborhood Assembly for Tourism Degrowth).

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Diners cower as protesters march past a restaurant.
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According to official figures, almost 26 million visitors made an overnight stay in the Barcelona region in 2023, spending €12.75 billion ($13.8 billion).

However, the Assemblea de Barris pel Decreixement Turístic says that these visitors increase prices and put pressure on public services, while profits from the tourism industry are unfairly distributed and increase social inequality.

It has published 13 proposals to reduce the number of visitors and transition the city to a new model of tourism, including the closure of cruise ship terminals, more regulation of tourist accommodation and an end to public spending on tourism promotion.

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Protesters squirt water pistols during Saturday's protest.
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On Saturday, the city’s mayor, Jaume Collboni, highlighted a series of measures that he has announced recently to reduce the impact of mass tourism, including increasing the nightly tourist tax to €4 ($4.30) and limiting the number of cruise ship passengers.

At the end of June, Collboni also announced that it would end apartment rentals for tourists by 2028 by scrapping short-term rental licenses for more than 10,000 apartments.

This would help to make housing more affordable for long-term residents, according to Collboni, who said rents had increased 68% in the past 10 years, with the cost of buying a house up 38%.

However, Collboni has been criticized for allowing events such as a Louis Vuitton catwalk show in architect Antoni Gaudí’s Parc Güell in May, as well as the upcoming America’s Cup sailing competition.

The growing discontent in Barcelona echoes similar protests in other parts of Spain.

In April, locals in the Canary Islands mobilized to protest against excessive tourism, blaming visitors for pricing them out of their homes and causing environmental damage.

These complaints are common to many tourist hot spots around the world, which have experienced record visitor numbers recently as the travel industry has roared back from a pandemic-induced downturn.

Such surges may be sweet for local economies and hospitality businesses’ bottom line, but they also come with notable downsides: increased noise, pollution, traffic and strain on resources; a lower quality of life for locals; and a diminished visitor experience, among others.

Not surprisingly, many tourist magnets have created initiatives and restrictions intended to combat overtourism, including new or increased tourist taxes, campaigns aimed at discouraging problematic visitors and attendance caps at popular attractions.

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Tourists can definitely be annoying, destructive, or worse, but what other economic activities do they have to replace that kind of tourism income? Are they going to build an oil refinery or steel mill next to the Sagrada Familia?

That's something like $2,500 per person in the Barcelona region, not counting any additional taxes paid.
 
While tourists generally suck, there's more to it than that.

A bunch of the protestors are pissy that the tourists only go to and spend money at certain locations, especially Barcelona.

So a lot of the outlying towns and villages get all the issues with tourist traffic and high taxes, but none of the actual financial benefits.

They conveniently ignore that this is because Barcelona is one of the safest areas in the country and going far out from it is a good way to get robbed.


Anyway, if they're spraying you with squirt guns, the only reasonable thing to do is get your own squirt guns and shoot back.

Or if you're feeling particularly AMERICAN, get a Super Soaker and show them that their pathetic dollar-store water pistols are no match for your superior firepower. Bonus points if you chant "USA! USA!" and carry a cheeseburger while doing so.
 
>get pissed off and make tourists not want to come to your town/country anymore
>no money to fund anything because your economy was propped up by tourism
>"wtf why am i broke and jobless????"
Well obviously they'll just reopen the mines and reindustrialize, and they'll just fund it with - Oh, right.

Tourisms fucked, but they chose to put themselves into this shitshow with all their other policies. Fix that, and tourism will decline into a secondary thing naturally.
 
People from the fucking Canary Islands and Mallorca complaining about tourists is like prostitutes complaining about men.
You can have too much of a good thing. Perhaps the places making good money off of tourists wanted enough of them to make some cash but not a seemingly endless deluge of foreigners that treat the places they visit like an unending holiday resort party destination.

It can be said it's a "sow the seeds, reap the whirlwind" situation but I can see why such an atmosphere can be suffocating for the local population.
 
People from the fucking Canary Islands and Mallorca complaining about tourists is like prostitutes complaining about men.
The Mallorcans have been dependent on tourism and trade for their existence for like 2,000 years. The last time they did anything else Carthage was still a major power.

And what they did back then sucked, spear fishing and running around naked and other Stone Age bullshit. The Romans took one glance at them, said fuck that and conquered the island.
 
You can have too much of a good thing. Perhaps the places making good money off of tourists wanted enough of them to make some cash but not a seemingly endless deluge of foreigners that treat the places they visit like an unending holiday resort party destination.

It can be said it's a "sow the seeds, reap the whirlwind" situation but I can see why such an atmosphere can be suffocating for the local population.
i think it is this. some places do depend on tourist for their economy, but once you get to the point that every travel season brings in a literal sea of tourist to your city it becomes way too much. as you said, at one point it becomes too much of a good things turns into a bad thing.

one of the things which has turned me off from traveling much is seeing pics/videos of the popular tourist areas and it is a literal wall of tourists and traffic around. to me that looks like hell and i can only imagine how much it would suck to live in those places at those times.
 
I just want to point out how funny it is that the citizens of Barcelona, a city plagued by shitskins and sand niggers, are suddenly protesting tourists. So close yet so far.
It would be quite depressing to see Hispania conquered by hajjis again. Unlike the rest of Judeo-niggerized Europe, Spain should know full well what it means to retake a homeland back from antithetical foreign invaders.
 
I just want to point out how funny it is that the citizens of Barcelona, a city plagued by shitskins and sand niggers, are suddenly protesting tourists. So close yet so far.
Spain is full of fucking socialists. They know the pecking order of acceptable targets.

Personally, I hope they are all culturally enriched.
 
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