The city's mayor has vowed to rid the Catalonia capital of it's 10,000 tourist apartment licences within the next five years.
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00:00These beaches packed with tourists have been the root cause of recent protests in the Spanish city of Barcelona.
00:06Residents say a change is needed, but others are worried how this may impact business.
00:30The impact of the protests against mass tourism and the announcement by the mayor of Barcelona
00:34to eliminate the city's 10,000 tourist apartments by 2028, pointing to the problem of housing prices,
00:41has not been well received by the sector.
01:00According to the Barcelona Association of Tourist Apartments, these account for only 0.77% of the city's housing.
01:10They warn that the restriction of licenses could increase the number of illegal apartments
01:14and claim that the measure could cause 40% of the city's tourism to disappear.
01:30The local clientele disappears between the heat and when you go out.
01:33The tourist is basically 50% of our clientele.
01:43I understand that people are a little tired of tourism, but on the other hand, it still makes the city live,
01:47so they need tourism.
01:48I think that if it stops, it is that businesses will open harder,
01:51and I think that's how they're going to lose a lot of things.
01:55Despite everything the tourists we spoke to,
01:58they currently do not feel any type of rejection in the streets of Barcelona.