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European heritage cities test crowd caps without hurting local commerce

Tourism boards are testing timed routes, visitor caps, and public dashboards to reduce pressure on historic districts.

By Omar HalePublished Jul 04, 20266 min read
European heritage cities test crowd caps without hurting local commerce

Several heritage cities are testing crowd-management systems that balance resident comfort with tourism income.

Local impact

Timed walking routes and public dashboards are being used to move visitors away from narrow peak-hour corridors.

What travelers should know

Advance booking for museums and civic attractions is becoming more common during high season.

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