Tourism has turned some Italian streets into monochromatic eating zones. Some officials have banned the opening of new ...
While residents in Rome, Florence and Venice have staged protests due to overcrowded streets, housing shortages and crowds, the overtourism boom is helping southern cities like Palermo, according to ...
With a history stretching back nearly 3,000 years, Palermo, Italy, has seen many inhabitants, from the Phoenicians to the Greeks and Romans to the Arabs to the Normans. This multitude of cultures ...
MAURIZIO CARTA, Palermo’s official in charge of urban planning, on how tourism has turned some streets in Italy into monochromatic eating zones. Some officials have banned the opening of new ...