TTW
TTW

Belgian city moves to restrict tourism

Friday, June 14, 2019

Favorite

Bruges has become the latest European city to make moves regarding tourism restrictions making visits to the famous Belfry slightly more complicated.

 

 

The Belgian city is a popular stop along European grand tours. Its historic city centre was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 2000, being cited as “an outstanding example of a medieval historic settlement.”

 

But popularity come with challenges, especially in a place as compact as Bruges.

 

Dirk De fauw, who was elected mayor of Bruges in 2018, is backing measures that will put some crowd controls on travellers in the city.

 

According to local media reports, Bruges will no longer advertise or promote day trips to the city, and measures will be taken to cut back the number of cruise ships able to dock at Zeebrugge port.

 

Currently, the port has room for five cruise ships at a time, but the number will be capped at two per day. Cruise companies will also be asked to dock during the week instead of on weekends, which will help spread the crowds out among more days.

 

The tourism board will also end its advertising campaigns in other nearby cities like Brussels and Paris to limit the number of day trippers. Tourists who only visit for the day result in cities losing much-needed hotel revenue.

 

“We have to control the influx more if we don’t want it to become a complete Disneyland here,” De fauw said.

 

At present, travelers outnumber residents of Bruges city center by about three to one.
Bruges’ recent decisions echo moves made in other cities around Europe that are coping with the effects of mass tourism.

 

Still, it’s not clear if everyone in Bruges supports the new tourism rollbacks.

 

Share On:

Subscribe to our Newsletters

« Back to Page

Related Posts

Select Your Language

PARTNERS

AHIF
at-TTW

Subscribe to our Newsletters

I want to receive travel news and trade event update from Travel And Tour World. I have read Travel And Tour World'sPrivacy Notice.