One of the cities in Spain is introducing restrictions for tourists.
Barcelona plans to reduce the flow of tourists. It is reported that terminals A and B will be completely demolished, and terminal C will also be demolished for reconstruction. In total, the number of terminals will be reduced from seven to five.
The plans to restrict cruise terminals at the port of Barcelona are motivated by the desire of local authorities to reduce the impact of tourism on the city. According to the new project, two terminals will be demolished, and one will undergo reconstruction. This will reduce the number of passengers arriving in the city on cruise ships daily from 37,000 to 31,000. It is also planned to install information screens to better distribute tourists throughout the city. These changes will take effect by 2030, when the completion of all terminal restriction works is planned.
Summary
Barcelona plans to limit the number of cruise terminals to reduce tourist pressure on the city. The renovated terminals are expected to allow for better management of visitor flow and improve the quality of life for local residents.
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