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Does Paris's most picturesque neighbourhood need protecting from overtourism?

Haitian Globe
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September 23, 2025
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Does Paris's most picturesque neighbourhood need protecting from overtourism?

As the neighbourhood of Montmartre groans under the weight of more than 11 million annual visitors, some of its residents are battling to reclaim their cobbled streets from social media-fuelled tourism. But does overtourism need fixing and if so, how? 

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