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From mad-as-hell mobs in Barcelona to livid locals in Lanzarote, the European holiday hotspots where British tourists are most likely to receive a hostile reception

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By Sophie Foster, Deputy Travel Editor For Mailonline

08:55 13 Jul 2024, updated 09:24 13 Jul 2024



Last weekend, angry Barcelona locals marched on the streets in a protest about over-tourism in the Spanish city.

Holidaymakers dining al fresco were sprayed with water guns and told that ‘balconing’ – the sometimes fatal act of jumping from one balcony to another – ‘is fun’ on signs.

Lots of Spanish locals are filled with anti-tourist sentiment and clearly want holidaymakers to stay away from their busiest cities…



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