A historical Dutch The village was famous for this Pawan Chakkis And Tulip Field is ready to start paying entry fees to visitors.
Where a village is a village only north or AmstardamVisitors will introduce charge from 2026 to € 17.50 (£ 15.25) in an attempt to reduce the footfall.
Pre–book tickets will include access to local museums and windmill interiors-currently charging for individual entry.
Holidackers often visit the scan as a day -long trip to the city break during the city breaks at Amsterdam.
“Living Museum” with just 100 residents welcomed around 2.6 million tourists in 2024.
Director of the museum Maryike Varvez told BBC News The small city “does not have space for all these people”.
Vervez said that many tourists are ruining the confidentiality of the residents.
He said: “They go to their homes, they urinate in their gardens, they knock on the doors, they take pictures, they use selfie sticks to peep into the houses. So there is no privacy.”
The money raised from the entry fee in the scan will be spent on the windmill maintenance and upgradation of the infrastructure including parking and toilets.
Somewhere else in the Netherlands, Amsterdam campaigners have filed a lawsuit against the local officials of the city Trying to curb mass tourism With strict rules.
pressure group Amsterdam has an option (Amsterdam has an option) filed a complaint after gathering € 50,000 (£ 43,700) from supporters on 22 September, stated in the local report.
The group has alleged Amsterdam city Not to comply with 2021 bylaw, which was capped Tourists stay overnight 20 million per year. Rules suggest that if the number of visitors reaches 18 million, the municipal executive is bound to take action to prevent the city from reaching the cap.
Amsterdam had an alternative to the implementation of this bylav, local authorities approved it following the group’s efforts.
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