For decades, Spain has been the destination of choice for Brits desperate for sun, sea and sand. But now there is a growing backlash against tourism. What went wrong? Sam Jones reports
Since the 1960s, Spain has been a summer holiday staple for Brits, from 18-30 holidays in Magaluf to soaking up culture in Barcelona and clubbing in Ibiza. But now, it seems, many Spaniards have had enough. Across the country there have been protests, and tourists in Barcelona were recently sprayed with water pistols.
Sam Jones, the Guardian’s Madrid correspondent, explains the country’s history with tourism and how it has taken such a firm grip on the Spanish economy, and why some residents have had enough. Marti Cuso, who lives in Barcelona, says he has seen his community transform thanks to home rental websites. He explains the effect they have on the local rental market.
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