Amsterdam Residents Group Plans to Sue City Over Mass Tourism
Legal action targets failure to curb visitor numbers and protect quality of life
An Amsterdam residents' interest group has announced plans to sue the city government over its alleged failure to control mass tourism and safeguard livability for locals.
The group argues that the city’s tourism policies have led to overcrowding, rising rents, and degradation of public spaces, demanding stronger regulation of short-term rentals and tourist facilities.
City officials maintain they are balancing economic benefits with community concerns through new policies under review.