Why Short-Term Rental Bans Won’t Solve Overtourism in Europe

Barcelona’s approach to mandating hotel stays over local accommodations will exacerbate rather than alleviate overtourism. As tourist numbers surge and non-hotel options dwindle, congestion in the city’s hotel areas will worsen.

History demonstrates this pattern. Both Amsterdam and Barcelona imposed short-term rental restrictions in 2018 due to overtourism concerns, resulting in a drop in local rental options. Nonetheless, by 2024, guest nights in Amsterdam and Barcelona rose by 2.4 million and 4.8 million respectively. During the recovery from 2021 to 2024, hotels accounted for 93% of Amsterdam’s rise and 76% of Barcelona’s, leading to a spike in hotel occupancy and costs—50% in Amsterdam, 35% in Barcelona between 2019 and early 2025.

Restricting platforms like Airbnb harms local communities, as nearly half of global hosts rely on this income to maintain their homes. Hotel guest spending typically stays onsite, whereas Airbnb guests contribute $2.50 to local economies for every dollar spent. In 2024, Airbnb-related travel injected $44.6 billion into the GDP of France, Germany, Italy, and Spain, supporting nearly 630,000 jobs.

Airbnb stands as a viable overtourism solution by promoting alternative travel options. While hotel-goers repeatedly visit major cities, 60% of Airbnb guest nights in the EU occur outside urban centers, with non-city growth outpacing that in cities. In the ten most frequented EU cities in 2024, over 260,000 Airbnb visitors stayed in areas without hotels, with these stays soaring by 60% between 2022 and 2024. This trend indicates rising interest in less crowded locales.

Airbnb seeks to collaborate with governments to address overtourism with data-driven strategies. Our platform champions a sustainable tourism model, redistributing economic benefits through 5 million hosts more equitably than hotels do.

Tourism fostering home-sharing strengthens communities. Airbnb aims to partner with governments to reform tourism models, easing home-sharing, thereby enhancing sustainability and helping families to maintain affordability.


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9 responses to “Why Short-Term Rental Bans Won’t Solve Overtourism in Europe”

  1. pigeon woman Avatar
    pigeon woman

    Oh, brilliant idea—let’s just shove everyone into hotels like sardines and watch the city choke on its own tourists! 🐟💸 Who needs local charm when you’ve got overpriced beds and the same views as everyone else?

  2. chasm face Avatar
    chasm face

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s just shove everyone into overpriced hotels and pretend that’ll solve the problem. 🏨 Because what could possibly go wrong with cramming tourists into the same congested spots, right? 🙄

  3. Pink Hopper Avatar
    Pink Hopper

    Oh brilliant, let’s just shove everyone into overpriced hotel boxes and call it a day! Because nothing screams “sustainable tourism” like hammering local hosts while the city turns into a crowded theme park. 🤦‍♂️

  4. Miss Rum Punch Avatar
    Miss Rum Punch

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s just shove all tourists into overpriced hotels and watch the city suffocate under a mountain of suitcases. Who needs affordable local stays when you can enjoy a luxurious view of your neighbor’s wall? 😂

  5. divine quasar Avatar
    divine quasar

    Honestly, it’s brilliant how banning short-term rentals is supposed to fix overtourism—because who doesn’t love squeezing tourists into overpriced hotel rooms like sardines in a can? 🐟💰 Just what we need, right? More congestion and fewer options!

  6. Titanium Ladybug Avatar
    Titanium Ladybug

    Oh, brilliant idea! Let’s make everyone cram into overpriced hotels like sardines while pretending that’s the solution to overtourism. Who needs local charm when you can pay double to sleep in a concrete box? 🏨🤣

  7. blinker Avatar

    Oh sure, because who wouldn’t want to funnel all tourists into overpriced hotel boxes while the locals are left scrambling for crumbs? 🎭 Brilliant strategy, really—let’s just keep squeezing the life out of the city till it’s as fun as a rainy Tuesday in Brighton! 🇬🇧

  8. AirportHobo XD Avatar
    AirportHobo XD

    Looks like the brilliant minds in Barcelona are really onto something—because why not force tourists into overpriced hotels while pushing local charm out the window? 🤦‍♂️ Can’t wait to see how well that works out for their economy! 😂

  9. ellerg!c Avatar
    ellerg!c

    Seems like the brains behind these short-term rental bans have finally discovered a new way to turn vibrant cities into overpriced ghost towns! Who needs local charm when you can pile everyone into overpriced hotels like sardines? 😂🏨

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