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  • Daily Life In Kolkata, India
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    Daily Life In Kolkata, India
    People carry a boat while traveling in Kolkata, India, on May 21, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta Das/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal Weather
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    Nepal Weather
    A school kid returns from school wearing a cap for protection from the scorching sun on a hot summer day in Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 23, 2025. (Photo by Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal Weather
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    Nepal Weather
    A pedestrian uses an umbrella for protection from the scorching sun on a hot summer day in Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 23, 2025. (Photo by Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal Weather
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    Nepal Weather
    A pedestrian uses an umbrella for protection from the scorching sun on a hot summer day in Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 23, 2025. (Photo by Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto)

     

  • Electronic Customs Declaration Kiosks At Pearson International Airport
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    Electronic Customs Declaration Kiosks At Pearson International Airport
    Passengers use self-serve electronic customs declaration kiosks while passing through immigration at Lester B. Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on April 27, 2024. Pearson International Airport is Canada's largest and busiest airport. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Electronic Customs Declaration Kiosks At Pearson International Airport
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    Electronic Customs Declaration Kiosks At Pearson International Airport
    Passengers use self-serve electronic customs declaration kiosks while passing through immigration at Lester B. Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on April 27, 2024. Pearson International Airport is Canada's largest and busiest airport. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Electronic Customs Declaration Kiosks At Pearson International Airport
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    Electronic Customs Declaration Kiosks At Pearson International Airport
    Passengers use self-serve electronic customs declaration kiosks while passing through immigration at Lester B. Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on April 27, 2024. Pearson International Airport is Canada's largest and busiest airport. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Electronic Customs Declaration Kiosks At Pearson International Airport
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    Electronic Customs Declaration Kiosks At Pearson International Airport
    Passengers use self-serve electronic customs declaration kiosks while passing through immigration at Lester B. Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on April 27, 2024. Pearson International Airport is Canada's largest and busiest airport. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Electronic Customs Declaration Kiosks At Pearson International Airport
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    Electronic Customs Declaration Kiosks At Pearson International Airport
    Passengers use self-serve electronic customs declaration kiosks while passing through immigration at Lester B. Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on April 27, 2024. Pearson International Airport is Canada's largest and busiest airport. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Electronic Customs Declaration Kiosks At Pearson International Airport
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    Electronic Customs Declaration Kiosks At Pearson International Airport
    Passengers use self-serve electronic customs declaration kiosks while passing through immigration at Lester B. Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on April 27, 2024. Pearson International Airport is Canada's largest and busiest airport. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Electronic Customs Declaration Kiosks At Pearson International Airport
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    Electronic Customs Declaration Kiosks At Pearson International Airport
    Passengers wait to use self-serve electronic customs declaration kiosks while passing through immigration at Lester B. Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on April 27, 2024. Pearson International Airport is Canada's largest and busiest airport. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Electronic Customs Declaration Kiosks At Pearson International Airport
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    Electronic Customs Declaration Kiosks At Pearson International Airport
    Passengers use self-serve electronic customs declaration kiosks while passing through immigration at Lester B. Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on April 27, 2024. Pearson International Airport is Canada's largest and busiest airport. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Italy's picturesque villages struggle to cope with deluge of Insta-visitors
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    Italy's picturesque villages struggle to cope with deluge of Insta-visitors
    The five villages of the Cinque Terre are determined to ensure the once sleepy area is not overwhelmed by mass tourism.

    There was a time when Manarola's year-round population, which has dwindled over the years to about 350, could take a peaceful afternoon nap.

    From Venice and Dubrovnik to Bali and Alaska, managing mass tourism is a dilemma facing many popular global destinations. In Italy, 2023 was a record year, with foreigners making up the vast majority of visitors for the first time since before the coronavirus pandemic.

    Manarola, Italy - View of the town of Manarola in Cinqueterre.

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  • Italy's picturesque villages struggle to cope with deluge of Insta-visitors
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    Italy's picturesque villages struggle to cope with deluge of Insta-visitors
    The five villages of the Cinque Terre are determined to ensure the once sleepy area is not overwhelmed by mass tourism.

    There was a time when Manarola's year-round population, which has dwindled over the years to about 350, could take a peaceful afternoon nap.

    From Venice and Dubrovnik to Bali and Alaska, managing mass tourism is a dilemma facing many popular global destinations. In Italy, 2023 was a record year, with foreigners making up the vast majority of visitors for the first time since before the coronavirus pandemic.

    Riomaggiore, italy - Tourists in the town of Riomaggiore in the Cinqueterre in the Northern Italian region of Liguria.

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    Roberto Salomone

     

  • Italy's picturesque villages struggle to cope with deluge of Insta-visitors
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    Italy's picturesque villages struggle to cope with deluge of Insta-visitors
    The five villages of the Cinque Terre are determined to ensure the once sleepy area is not overwhelmed by mass tourism.

    There was a time when Manarola's year-round population, which has dwindled over the years to about 350, could take a peaceful afternoon nap.

    From Venice and Dubrovnik to Bali and Alaska, managing mass tourism is a dilemma facing many popular global destinations. In Italy, 2023 was a record year, with foreigners making up the vast majority of visitors for the first time since before the coronavirus pandemic.

    Riomaggiore, italy - Tourists in the town of Riomaggiore in the Cinqueterre in the Northern Italian region of Liguria.

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    Roberto Salomone

     

  • Italy's picturesque villages struggle to cope with deluge of Insta-visitors
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    Italy's picturesque villages struggle to cope with deluge of Insta-visitors
    The five villages of the Cinque Terre are determined to ensure the once sleepy area is not overwhelmed by mass tourism.

    There was a time when Manarola's year-round population, which has dwindled over the years to about 350, could take a peaceful afternoon nap.

    From Venice and Dubrovnik to Bali and Alaska, managing mass tourism is a dilemma facing many popular global destinations. In Italy, 2023 was a record year, with foreigners making up the vast majority of visitors for the first time since before the coronavirus pandemic.

    Riomaggiore, italy - Tourists wait for a boat in the town of Riomaggiore in the Cinqueterre in the Northern Italian region of Liguria.

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  • Walking ancient Dorset paths to megaliths - and a village pub the Kings Arms in Portesham
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    Walking ancient Dorset paths to megaliths - and a village pub the Kings Arms in Portesham
    In this ancient corner of England near Abbotsbury, stone circles punctuate the open downland. Our writer picks a misty but atmospheric day to explore.

    Start/end Portesham, Dorset, near Abbotsbury
    Distance: 9 miles
    Time 4-5 hours,
    Difficulty: moderate, a few stiles

    The exterior of The Kings Arms pub in Portesham. Weymouth, Dorset, United Kingdom. 3rd February 2024.

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  • Walking ancient Dorset paths to megaliths - and a village pub the Kings Arms in Portesham
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    Walking ancient Dorset paths to megaliths - and a village pub the Kings Arms in Portesham
    In this ancient corner of England near Abbotsbury, stone circles punctuate the open downland. Our writer picks a misty but atmospheric day to explore.

    Start/end Portesham, Dorset, near Abbotsbury
    Distance: 9 miles
    Time 4-5 hours,
    Difficulty: moderate, a few stiles

    The Grey Mare and her Colts. Weymouth, Dorset, United Kingdom. 3rd February 2024.

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  • Walking ancient Dorset paths to megaliths - and a village pub the Kings Arms in Portesham
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    Walking ancient Dorset paths to megaliths - and a village pub the Kings Arms in Portesham
    In this ancient corner of England near Abbotsbury, stone circles punctuate the open downland. Our writer picks a misty but atmospheric day to explore.

    Start/end Portesham, Dorset, near Abbotsbury
    Distance: 9 miles
    Time 4-5 hours,
    Difficulty: moderate, a few stiles

    A stone signpost denoting the footpaths, near the Hampton Down stone circle. Weymouth, Dorset, United Kingdom. 3rd February 2024.

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  • Walking ancient Dorset paths to megaliths - and a village pub the Kings Arms in Portesham
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    Walking ancient Dorset paths to megaliths - and a village pub the Kings Arms in Portesham
    In this ancient corner of England near Abbotsbury, stone circles punctuate the open downland. Our writer picks a misty but atmospheric day to explore.

    Start/end Portesham, Dorset, near Abbotsbury
    Distance: 9 miles
    Time 4-5 hours,
    Difficulty: moderate, a few stiles

    The Valley of the Stones. Weymouth, Dorset, United Kingdom. 3rd February 2024.

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  • Walking ancient Dorset paths to megaliths - and a village pub the Kings Arms in Portesham
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    Walking ancient Dorset paths to megaliths - and a village pub the Kings Arms in Portesham
    In this ancient corner of England near Abbotsbury, stone circles punctuate the open downland. Our writer picks a misty but atmospheric day to explore.

    Start/end Portesham, Dorset, near Abbotsbury
    Distance: 9 miles
    Time 4-5 hours,
    Difficulty: moderate, a few stiles

    Two walkers in an open field on Portesham Hill. Weymouth, Dorset, United Kingdom. 3rd February 2024.

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  • Walking ancient Dorset paths to megaliths - and a village pub the Kings Arms in Portesham
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    Walking ancient Dorset paths to megaliths - and a village pub the Kings Arms in Portesham
    In this ancient corner of England near Abbotsbury, stone circles punctuate the open downland. Our writer picks a misty but atmospheric day to explore.

    Start/end Portesham, Dorset, near Abbotsbury
    Distance: 9 miles
    Time 4-5 hours,
    Difficulty: moderate, a few stiles

    The Hell Stone dolmen on Portesham Hill. Weymouth, Dorset, United Kingdom. 3rd February 2024.

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  • The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak talks to the media on his way to COP28
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    The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak talks to the media on his way to COP28
    30/11/2023. London, United Kingdom. The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak talks to the media during the flight to COP28 in Dubai. 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Walker / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak talks to the media on his way to COP28
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    The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak talks to the media on his way to COP28
    30/11/2023. London, United Kingdom. The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak talks to the media during the flight to COP28 in Dubai. 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Walker / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak talks to the media on his way to COP28
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    The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak talks to the media on his way to COP28
    30/11/2023. London, United Kingdom. The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak talks to the media during the flight to COP28 in Dubai. 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Walker / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")
    Portrait of Rob, Vince, Jon and Ben (from left to right), Brighton fans who had just watched the game against Ajax.

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  • Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")

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  • Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")

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  • Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")
    Portrait of Jake, age 23
    Tyler, age 25
    and Josh age 22 (Senay will quote them)

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  • Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")
    - police controlling the area

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  • Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")

    © Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")

    © Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")
    - forbidden to smoke a joint in public

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  • Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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    - forbidden to smoke a joint in public

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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")
    - forbidden to smoke a joint in public

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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")
    - forbidden to smoke a joint in public

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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")
    - forbidden to smoke a joint in public

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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")

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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")

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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")

    © Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")
    - police telling a tourist not to smoke in public (!!)

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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")

    © Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")

    © Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")

    © Judith Jockel / Guardian / eyevine

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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")

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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")

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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")
    - forbidden to drink alcohol in public, ("drink inside") 100 Euro fine

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  • Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")
    - forbidden to smoke a joint in public

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    Amsterdam welcomes decline of nuisance tourism after 'stay away' drive
    Some locals say number of stag party-type visitors is down after campaign targeting young Britons.

    There is some evidence that high times are ending for partying Britons, whose stag and hen nights have become a byword for tourist nuisance in Amsterdamís red light district.

    Earlier this year, the municipality made headlines with an extraordinary "dissuasion" campaign targeting British men aged 18 to 34. A search for terms such as "stag night" or "cheap hotel Amsterdam" was a trigger for dire government adverts warning that a messy night taking drugs and getting trashed in the Dutch capital could lead to a Ä140 fine, a criminal record and permanent health damage.

    Although many Dutch pundits were critical of the campaign, research by the travel industry analyst ForwardKeys based on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ticketing database suggests it may be working

    De Wallen, redlight district in Amsterdam ("De Wallen/De rosse buurt"), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Since the begiining of this year the city of Amsterdam has a new policy regarding tourism in the popular inner city ("De Wallen")

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