Amsterdam is asking young British men to “stay away” if they plan to visit the city to cut loose and “go wild”
. The Netherlands’ capital’s new online campaign to tackle nuisance tourism launched this week and targets visitors between the ages of 18 and 35, the city’s local authority announced in a news release on Tuesday. If British tourists search online for terms such as “stag party Amsterdam,” “cheap hotel Amsterdam” or “pub crawl Amsterdam,” a video advertisement will appear, warning them of the consequences of drinking too much, taking drugs or causing trouble through antisocial behavior.
But we have to do even more the coming years if we want to give tourism a sustainable place in our city,” he continued, adding that to keep the city liveable they have to choose “restriction instead of irresponsible growth.” Tourists from EU countries could be next The “Stay Away” campaign may expand later in the year to include visitors from the Netherlands and other EU countries who have the potential to cause nuisance, according to the local authority.
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