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The Increasing Anti-Tourism Sentiment Across Europe
Across Southern Europe, anti-tourism protests are growing in size, coordination, and ambition. In cities like Barcelona, Venice, Marseille and Lisbon, activists are no longer acting alone – transnational networks are planning simultaneous demonstrations, aiming to make their presence felt throughout the region.
Local discontent has evolved into a pan-European movement. From early neighbourhood-level actions to large-scale gatherings involving thousands, the shift towards coordinated protest signals a wider public challenge to how tourism is managed across the continent.
What Is Causing Backlash Against Tourism in 2025?
Where Are the Biggest Anti-Tourism Protests Happening?
While Spain remains the focal point, protest activity is expanding into Italy, Portugal, France and Malta, highlighting the cross-border nature of the grievances and the organising power of these emerging networks.
How Are Protesters Targeting the Travel Industry?
What’s Next for Anti-Tourism Movements in Europe?