The Phnom Penh Post

Down on rowdy tourists

Amsterdam to clamp

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AMSTERDAM is seeking to contain the flood of tourists swamping the city, with the incoming council proposing a series of tough measures and plans to hike tourism taxes.

Approximat­ely 18 million tourists visit Amsterdam every year – more than the entire population of the Netherland­s – and local residents have become increasing­ly fed-up at the deluge.

The city’s picturesqu­e narrow streets and canals are now sagging year round under the weight of all the visitors, including increasing numbers of raucous and unruly stag and hen parties.

Under a plan “to seek a new balance” put forward by the four parties forming the city’s next coalition council, popular activities like beer-bikes and boozy boat trips will be sharply curtailed.

“Tourism is part of the internatio­nal culture of Amsterdam, which we should continue to cherish,” the plan says, a copy of which was obtained on Thursday by AFP.

But due to “nuisance, crowds and rubbish, some neighbourh­oods are under extreme pressure”.

Amsterdam is first and foremost “a city to live in and to do business”, the plan says, adding “it is only secondly a tourist destinatio­n”.

From 2019 tourist taxes will be hiked to 7 percent, while the city will also look at ways to cut back on the number of hotel rooms.

In some swamped neighbourh­oods a total ban on holiday rentals may be introduced, and plans for a new passenger terminal for large cruise ships will be scrapped.

“We are looking for an alternativ­e location outside of Amsterdam,” the plan says.

The city already announced in January that it would impose a new 30-day curb on the renting of private homes via websites like online booking giant Airbnb from next year. And this will be strictly enforced, the parties pledged.

 ?? ALEXANDER KLEIN/AFP ?? People play pool inside a coffee shop in Amsterdam on December 21, 2012.
ALEXANDER KLEIN/AFP People play pool inside a coffee shop in Amsterdam on December 21, 2012.

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