"Overtourism" is a hot topic these days in the travel sector, and the popularity of a number of destinations continues to burgeon, cities especially in Europe such as Amsterdam, Barcelona, Dubrovnik, Prague, and Venice have found themselves grappling increasingly with its challenges. With the influx of visitors, the delicate balance between tourism and local life is at risk. In response, the Czech Republic (aka Czechia) is implementing measures such as bar-crawl bans and stricter regulations on short-term rentals to preserve its unique charm, cultural integrity, and liveability for its own citizens. Here we explore a bit of how these efforts are reshaping the tourism landscape in Czechia, ensuring a sustainable and enjoyable experience for both visitors and locals.
Read more in Tripatini contributor Saurabh Anand´s post How Czechia Is Preserving its Charm (and Sustainability) by Cracking Down on Overtourism.
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