European Cities See Life Without Crowds Of Tourists — And Want To Keep It That Way

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European Cities See Life Without Crowds Of Tourists — And Want To Keep It That Way
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Cities from Amsterdam to Prague that have long suffered the effects of overtourism are getting a chance to rethink amid the coronavirus pandemic.

with the stated aim of protecting sex workers from tourists who gather just to photograph and stare at them. There is also a suggestion to move the windows to another area, a proposal that has been resisted by sex workers, many of whom see the red-light district as a safe place to work and who worry about theTourists pack Amsterdam's red-light district. In January, the city banned tours past the windows where sex workers pose to rein in the nuisance of overtourism.

Crowd control measures may be used to help social distancing. “The current [pandemic] protocols are all geared to changing our behavior in the public space,” Vranken said. “Knowledge about visitor management and crowd control – perfected by Disney throughout their theme parks – will be widely adopted to steer, nudge and control crowds.”

Udo is pondering the idea of a digital city card as a kind of visa to permanently limit numbers and control access to attractions by scheduling bookings in time slots — although the details are currently hazy and would need to comply with European privacy regulations. Even before COVID-19 measures were being taken. Amsterdam was requiring permits for all short-term rentals. The city will

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