My Europe Series Video. Busting the boom: why Barcelona wants to curb mass tourism Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 31/07/2015 - 11:10 GMT+2 Barcelona is booming. A little too booming for many of its inhabitants and city officials who have taken measures to clamp down on a surge of tourism Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Busting the boom: why Barcelona wants to curb mass tourism Now playing Next Thousands gather for Trump-backed prayer rally in Washington Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 18th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Hantavirus: How prepared is Europe for new health threats? Now playing Next Zelenskyy's former chief of staff released on €2.7 million bail Now playing Next 'We want to create bridges, not burn them,' says Finnish Minister Now playing Next China unveils a giant rideable robot straight out of sci-fi movie Now playing Next Terrorism scenario excluded following Modena car attack Now playing Next Drone strike hits UAE nuclear plant perimeter, fire reported Now playing Next Wes Streeting calls Brexit a 'catastrophic mistake' Now playing Next One of Ukraine's largest drone attacks kills 3, Russia says Now playing Next Macho men: Javier Bardem hits out at Trump, Putin and Netanyahu for 'male toxic behaviour' Now playing Next How sport is changing the lives of people with autism in Central Asia Now playing Next UzNIF debuts on London market in first international Uzbek IPO Now playing Next Fires and damaged buildings after massive Russian drone attack Now playing Next Cats in costumes and beauty contests draw crowds at expo More videos
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