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Apartur, which represents 400 owners of short-term rental units in Barcelona, argues the industry has become a scapegoat in a city that has not granted any new tourist apartment licenses since 2014.
BARCELONA, Spain — Imagine planning a vacation and not being able to check Airbnb or another online booking site for an apartment in which to spend a few days walking, shopping and eating among ...
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Barcelona residents have campaigned against "overtourism" for years, but the sentiment recently grew more heated. Barcelona wants to get rid of short-term rental units Skip to main content Skip to ...
Associated Press BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Imagine planning a vacation and not being able to check Airbnb or another online booking site for an apartment in which to spend a few days walking ...
Barcelona residents have campaigned against "overtourism" for years, but the sentiment recently grew more heated. Barcelona wants to get rid of short-term rental units Skip to main content Skip to ...
Barcelona residents have campaigned against "overtourism" for years, but the sentiment recently grew more heated. Barcelona wants to get rid of short-term rental units Skip to main content Skip to ...
Barcelona residents have campaigned against "overtourism" for years, but the sentiment recently grew more heated. Barcelona wants to get rid of short-term rental units Skip to main content Skip to ...
Apartur, which represents 400 owners of short-term rental units in Barcelona, argues the industry became a scapegoat in a city that has not granted any new tourist apartment licenses since 2014.
Barcelona residents have campaigned against "overtourism" for years, but the sentiment recently grew more heated. Barcelona wants to get rid of short-term rental units Skip to main content Skip to ...
Apartur, which represents 400 owners of short-term rental units in Barcelona, argues the industry became a scapegoat in a city that has not granted any new tourist apartment licenses since 2014.