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Tourism Protests Are Expected in Major European Cities This Weekend

June 12, 2025
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Across Europe’s most popular destinations this weekend, the weather forecast says cloudy with a chance of water guns.

Coordinated anti-tourism demonstrations, which recently have taken the form of crowds of locals spraying tourists with water pistols, are scheduled to happen on Sunday, June 15, in cities such as Barcelona, Ibiza, and Palma in Spain, as well as elsewhere in Europe, including Venice, Palermo, Lisbon, and other cities.

“Tourists have been warned of potential disruptions caused by activist groups preparing a large-scale protest for June 15th,” says Pablo Calvo, Spain Manager for travel operator Tours For You. “The demonstration, organized by the Southern European Network Against Touristification (SET), will focus on major Spanish destinations, such as the Canary Islands (Lanzarote and Tenerife) and the Balearic Islands (Barcelona and Mallorca).”

The protests are a continuation of a movement that first gained momentum in summer 2024 in Barcelona and the Canary Islands, as locals demanded action from politicians to limit mass tourism’s impact on housing, jobs, and daily life. Spain, and Barcelona in particular, remain ground zero for the movement. Here’s everything to know if you have an upcoming trip planned to one of the impacted destinations.

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When and where are the protests?

In Barcelona, the protests are scheduled to start at noon on June 15 at the city’s Jardinets de Gràcia.

Additional cities in Spain that are planning to participate include Donostia-San Sebastian, where demonstrations will begin at 12 p.m. at the clock at La Concha beach; Granada, where protests will start at 11 a.m. at the Mirador de San Nicolas; Palma, where demonstrations are scheduled for 6 p.m. at Placa d’Espanya; and Ibiza, where protests will start at 6 p.m. at Portal de Ses Taules and follow the Plaça de la Constitució, ending in the Plaza de sa Graduada at 9 p.m., according to local news site Periodico de Ibiza.

Protests are also expected to take place on June 15 in major cities throughout Europe, including Venice and Lisbon. Specific plans have not yet been released to the public, but parks, public squares, or popular tourist sites are likely gathering places.

What are the protests about?

The protests aim to highlight the “growing concern over the uncontrolled growth of tourism and its negative effects on local communities,” Calvo says, including rising housing costs, overcrowding, and the treatment of the industry’s hospitality workers.

Lluís Diago, a worker at Barcelona’s famous Park Güell, said in a statement many of the jobs in the city’s tourism sector are “plagued by subcontracting and undignified and unsafe working conditions.”

Improving working conditions and the housing market is a core focus of the coordinated demonstrations on June 15. The protests are fighting against “injustice from the economic model [tourism] sets,” said a spokesperson from the Assembly of Neighborhoods for Tourist De-Growth. In Barcelona, locals are pushing the city’s politicians to reform policies like stopping a proposed expansion to Barcelona’s El Prat Airport, tightening restrictions on Airbnbs and other short-term rentals, and placing limits on cruise ship arrivals.

Venice recently began charging a tourist entry fee for day-trippers, one of the city’s new policies aimed at managing overtourism.

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Should travelers be concerned?

The message of the demonstrations may be geared toward politicians, but tourists could still be caught in the watery crossfire. “We don’t think there will be aggressive behaviors against tourists, so no fear for travelers,” says Bruno Gomes, who works for We Hate Tourism tours in Lisbon, which aims to help visitors experience the city in a deeper way beyond its biggest tourist attractions.

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