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Overtourism is changing Europe forever: 8 places to avoid (and the beautiful alternatives)

Europe is struggling with overtourism, as iconic cities like Venice, Barcelona and Paris face overwhelming crowds. Discover 8 overtouristed European hotspots to avoid—and the underrated, beautiful alternatives that offer a more authentic and peaceful travel experience.

December 01, 2025 / 12:57 IST
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Europe is facing an overtourism crisis—but your holiday doesn’t have to. Here are eight overcrowded hotspots and the beautiful, underrated places where you’ll actually enjoy the view.
Europe is facing an overtourism crisis—but your holiday doesn’t have to. Here are eight overcrowded hotspots and the beautiful, underrated places where you’ll actually enjoy the view.

If you’ve travelled through Europe recently, you’ve probably felt it: the squeeze. The selfie sticks on the Rialto Bridge. The endless queues at the Louvre. The tour groups in narrow Prague lanes moving like slow-motion traffic jams. Overtourism isn’t a future threat anymore — it’s already reshaping the continent. Cities built centuries ago for horse carts and fishermen are now expected to handle millions of visitors, year after year. Locals are tired. Infrastructure is cracking. And some of Europe’s most beloved places are losing the very magic that made us fall in love with them. But here’s the quieter truth: Europe is still full of gorgeous, culturally rich destinations that have somehow stayed under the mainstream radar — places where you can breathe, wander, and still feel like you’re discovering something. Here're eight overtouristed hotspots and the places you should go instead if you truly want to travel Europe well.

1. Venice, Italy — Instead, Try TriesteVenice doesn’t need more introduction — or more tourists. With fewer than 50,000 locals left, the city is slowly slipping into a museum version of itself. Homes turn into rentals, neighbourhoods empty out, and the crowds never stop coming.Go instead to Trieste.Sitting quietly on the Adriatic, Trieste is atmospheric, intellectual, and full of faded Habsburg charm. You still get canals, sea views, and café culture — just without stepping on 800 pairs of feet while crossing a bridge.

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2. Barcelona, Spain — Instead, Try ValenciaBarcelona is spectacular, yes, but it’s also bursting at the seams. Locals are pushed out of their homes, beaches feel more like festivals, and the old town is permanently gridlocked.Valencia is the slower, saner alternative.Golden beaches, futuristic architecture, leafy parks that run through the city like a green river — and enough culture and food to keep you busy for days. Plus, you can actually hear yourself think.

3. Amsterdam, Netherlands — Instead, Try UtrechtAmsterdam’s beauty hasn’t faded, but its calm certainly has. Prices have soared, neighbourhoods have tilted toward tourism, and cyclists now battle crowds instead of canalside serenity.Utrecht brings back what Amsterdam lost.Romantic canals, gabled houses, candlelit bars, and a youthful vibe — all wrapped into a far more relaxed, local-feeling city.