The tourists come back.
And the pre-Covid fights in tourism are reignited.
Starting with the one that opposes more and more municipalities to Airbnb.
For two days, mayors of French and European cities met in Paris, with experts, lawyers and hoteliers.
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It is clear that their gaze is still as critical, whatever their political side.
“I have no reason to speak out against tourism, which generates an annual turnover of 400 million euros in my town
, recognizes Yannick Moreau, mayor (LR) of Sables-d'Olonne.
But the unbridled rise of short-term rentals has perverse effects.
And to deplore that the historic center of his city, on the edge of the beach, is made up of two-thirds of second homes, widely used for short-term rentals.
A development that contributes to soaring real estate prices.
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