>tourists coming to Spain to take photos of old buildings is literally proletarian genocide o algo
meant to post this on /int/
>>17967544>>17967545>NO YOU JUST NEED 6 GORILLION JEETS IN YOUR CITIES BECAUSE IT'S GOOD FOR LE GDP!
>>17967563>white tourists coming for literally (in a literal sense) two weeks and leaving loads of money behind are as bad as millions of jeets taking your jobs amd apartments or however the siesta is slept
>>17967579There is a point of oversaturation. You arent entitled to visit a place, not without paying well. Super simple.
>VIVA LA QUINTA BRIGADA>RUMBALA RUMBALA RUMBA-LA>LUCHAMOS CONTRA LOS MOROS,>MERCENARIOS Y TURISTAS>AY CHUDELA, AY CHUDELA
>>17967585>pay for the plane ticket>pay for food and services>pay for hotels and attractions>take some nice pics in the meantime>>AY CARRAMBA WHY ARE YOU SO ENTITLED TO MY LABOR THIS IS ANOTHER GUERNICA??? are meds literally allergic to work or something
>>17967544I do think that their hatred of tourists is justified when it comes to the housing costs, like all the economic benefits it brings is not fucking worth it if you can't afford to live there anymore.
>>17967544AirBnB shit should be banned, just go to a hotel instead of disrupting residential areas
>>17967579>literally (in a literal sense)funny the need to specify this
>>17967679Sometimes virtually all hotels are fully booked though.
>>17967711Guess you should've booked sooner, huh? There's a finite amount of hotel space for a reason. Book next year's vacation and get your pick instead of waiting to the last minute.
>>17967627>the turistas are why I can't afford to live within a ten minute walk of the city center of barcelona o algo
>>17967585>You arent entitled to visit a placeNeither are you entitled to live in that same place Pablo.
>>17967738The demand determines the amount of hotel space, but they won't build new hotels when there's a sudden and brief spike in demand.
>>17967748That's a problem for all major cities, I know, but it is also a problem for small towns and even rural areas if they are popular tourist destinations.
>>17967759No, the number of physical hotels determines hotel space, and the number of hotels is determined by the size of the city and how many tourists it can comfortably accommodate. This is a hard cap for very old cities with centuries-old architecture.
>>17967780The number of hotels is first and foremost determined by demand.
>>17967793Up to the limit the city can support. Cities do not have infinite space. Historic cities have even less space than modern ones.
>>17967835New buildings, including hotels, are constantly built in new areas to expand cities, including historic cities.
>>17967851Wrong. The most ancient parts of Venice haven't had a new building constructed in over a hundred years.
>>17967868>The most ancient parts ofSo not the whole city then, retard.
>>17967563Will you all caps strawman retards ever realize how, well, retarded you sound? Just fucking state your opinion.
>>17967594>>17967738Why are you complaining to the users, though? It's not like they're forcing people to offer their residence to them. Go complain to your government.