
Mass Tourism Returns To Barcelona -- So Does Debate
Umer Jamshaid Published May 13, 2022 | 12:24 PM

Visitors are once again jamming the narrow streets of Barcelona's Gothic quarter as global travel bounces back from the pandemic, reviving tensions over mass tourism in the Spanish port city
Barcelona, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 13th May, 2022 ) :Visitors are once again jamming the narrow streets of Barcelona's Gothic quarter as global travel bounces back from the pandemic, reviving tensions over mass tourism in the Spanish port city.
Hotel occupancy in the city rose in April, which included the Easter long weekend, to nearly 85 percent, close to its pre-pandemic levels, according to the Barcelona Hotel Guild.
"There are more and more cruise ships, more and more tourism, more and more massification," said Marti Cuso, a high school biology teacher who has long campaigned against mass tourism invading the city centre.
"This has been a shock after two years of pandemic," said Cuso, 32, who had hoped the city would use the pandemic pause to change its tourism model.
Cuso, who grew up in the Gothic quarter, said he enjoyed the calm that descended on the neighbourhood, which is normally flooded with tour groups visiting its mediaeval buildings.
After receiving a record of nearly 12 million visitors at its hotels and tourist apartments in 2019, arrivals plunged by 76.8 percent in 2020, mirroring declines across Europe.
"People reclaimed the squares, children played in the streets again," said Cuso.
The pandemic also showed the dangers of having an "economic monoculture based on tourism," he said.
"The majority of residents who worked in tourism found themselves out of work overnight," said Cuso.
Tourist arrivals in Barcelona had risen steadily before the pandemic and the tourism sector accounted for around 15 percent of the economy of Spain's second-largest city before the health crisis.
- 'Control the damage' - The boom in tourism sparked a backlash, with regular protests, including one in 2017 where vigilantes slashed the tyres of an open-top tourist bus and spray-painted its windshields.
Barcelona residents identified tourism as the city's main problem in a poll carried out that year by city hall.
"We must change the model to reconcile the two worlds.
We can't have the tourists' city on one side and the city of locals on the other," Francesc Munoz, who heads an Observatory studying Urbanisation at Barcelona's Autonomous University, told AFP.
With terraces once again full of tourists drinking sangria, Barcelona's leftist city hall said recently it plans fresh measures to tame the sector.
Access to the busiest squares could be restricted, and the circulation of tourist buses more tightly regulated.
Barcelona city hall has already cracked down on illegal listings on online rental firms like Airbnb and banned tour groups from entering the historic La Boqueria market during peak shopping times.
"Tourism is an important economic, social and cultural asset for Barcelona," said Xavier Marce, the city councillor in charge of tourism.
"We need to optimise the benefits and control the damage. This is the debate which all European cities are having," he added.
- 'Find a balance' - Marce rejected the argument that the city did not use the two-year slump in arrivals due to the pandemic to change the city's tourism model.
"Two years have not been lost. It is very difficult to solve the problems of tourism when there is no tourism," he said.
Tour guide Eva Marti, 51, said she understands the concerns of residents, but believes formulas must be found to maintain an activity which provides a living to many locals.
"During this 13 years I have worked as a guide, it is harder and harder to show tourists around," she said in a reference to measures such as rules limiting the size of tour groups to 15 people in some areas.
"We have to find a balance," she added at a sun-drenched esplanade in the Gothic quarter before taking a tour group back to their cruise ship in Barcelona's port.
Cuso, the anti-mass tourism campaigner, agreed with her.
"We are not asking for zero tourism. There will always be tourism, but we have to have a diversified city, where tourism coexists with other types of economic activity," he said.
Recent Stories

Senior US Official to Visit UK, Norway for Meetings With Military Leaders - Pent ..

State Department Says Not Time for Engagement Between US, Russian Officials

Govt taking steps to enhance security for Chinese nationals: FO

IGP takes notice of acid attack on two women, girl in Sahiwal

Blinken Hosts Kazakh Foreign Minister for Ukraine, Energy, Trade Talks

US Defense Secretary Austin to Speak With Ukraine's Reznikov Today - Pentagon
More Stories From World
-
Biden to Appeal Judge Ruling to Keep Migrant Expulsion Policy in Place - WH
7 minutes ago -
BAE Systems Delivers Four Rebuilt CV90 Combat Vehicles to Norwegian Forces - Statement
17 minutes ago -
Judge Blocks Plans to End Policy That Mitigated Migration on US Southern Border - Governor
1 hour ago -
Syria's Defense Ministry Says 3 People Dead Following Israeli Rocket Attack
1 hour ago -
Truss Says NATO Considering Supplying Moldova With Weapons
2 hours ago -
Blinken to Visit Japan May 21-24 for Quad Leaders Summit, Bilateral Talks - US State Dept.
2 hours ago -
Militant Attack on DRC Village Leaves at Least 11 Killed - Watchdog
2 hours ago -
Fire Erupts Near Damascus Airport, Two Flights Postponed - Reports
2 hours ago -
US Probing Single Confirmed Case of Monkeypox, Person Does Not Pose Risk to Public - CDC
3 hours ago -
Biden Names Envoys to Tunisia, Uzbekistan Plus Intelligence Official - White House
3 hours ago -
Syrian Air Defense Repelling Enemy Air Attack Over Damascus Province - State Media
3 hours ago -
Netherlands Confirms First Case of Monkeypox
3 hours ago
Education - Urdu News - Car Prices - Breaking News - English News - Live Tv Channels - Urdu Horoscope - Horoscope in Urdu - Muslim Names in Urdu - Urdu Poetry - Love Poetry - Sad Poetry - Prize Bond - Mobile Prices in Pakistan - PTV Sports - English to Urdu - Big Ticket - Translate English to Urdu - Ramadan Calendar - Prayer Times - DDF Raffle - Islamic Calendar - Events - Today Islamic Date - Travel - UAE Raffles - Travel Guide - Arabic - Urdu Cooking Recipes - Directory - Pakistan Results - Past Papers - BISE - Schools in Pakistan - Academies & Tuition Centers
UrduPoint Network is the largest independent digital media house from Pakistan, catering the needs of its users since year 1997. We provide breaking news, Pakistani news, International news, Business news, Sports news, Urdu news and Live Urdu News
© 1997-2022, UrduPoint Network
All rights of the publication are reserved by UrduPoint.com. Reproduction without proper consent is not allowed.