Overtourism is fake news. Here’s why (4/5).
📊 Bruges, 2023: Research by Bart Neuts highlights overcrowding perception costs, challenging overtourism myths. Local interviews reveal seasonal peaks, with "red flag streets" in the "golden triangle," a 1990s designated tourism area, now a hotspot. Concentration increases overcrowding perceptions, hindering tourism distribution. Solutions include AI models and dynamic pricing, demanding investment in attractions, mobility, and marketing. High costs question commitment to true redistribution. Beauty's universal appeal drives tourism, urging urban planning to integrate aesthetics broadly.
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