ED'S LETTER Judging by what happened at some of Europe's most popular tourist destinations this past northern summer, the French writer and philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre may have had a point when he said: “Hell is other people.”
In the lean years of the Covid pandemic, you'd hardly have thought that there could be such a thing as “overtourism”, but that's exactly what's been happening at popular hotspots like Barcelona, Amsterdam, Athens, Paris and Venice. Thousands of visitors crowd each other – and the locals.
In Amsterdam, the city paid for an advertising campaign encouraging young British men to stay away and party elsewhere. In Barcelona, residents sprayed tourists with water pistols and graffitied “Stay Home” on buildings. In Greece, you had to book a time slot well in advance if…
