The city of Seville in southern Spain is set to introduce a fee for tourists visiting the Plaza de Espana square. This measure aims to control the number of visitors to the iconic neo-Moorish landmark, as reported by multiple sources including Reuters and The Guardian. The decision comes in response to concerns over tourist overload in the area. Additionally, UK tourists have been specifically warned that this popular destination may become a 'no-go zone' for them due to the new charge.
Spanish city to bring in tourist charge for UK visitors to limit numbers https://t.co/RJIu1DlEOp
Spain's Seville plans to charge fee for visiting landmark square https://t.co/5ZyVfmb3j2 https://t.co/TZkF7nWRAp
Seville to charge tourists to visit neo-Moorish square to limit numbers https://t.co/WnE84NggmV
UK tourists warned popular holiday destination is now 'no-go zone' for Brits https://t.co/BfnPXGt0f8
⚠️ SPAIN'S SEVILLE PLANS TO CHARGE FEE FOR VISITING LANDMARK SQUARE (Reuters) Tourists visiting the southern Spanish city of Seville may soon have to pay a fee to explore the wide, ornate Plaza de Espana square, the city hall said, as part of plans to control tourist overload… https://t.co/XBhFLl7WG5