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Tourists sprayed with water guns in Barcelona made headlines internationally in 2024, making for plenty of conversation and concern about safety in Barcelona, for visitors and locals alike. After the incident, I had friends and family asking about overtourism in Barcelona and if I felt safe living here. The answer - yes, I feel safe living in Barcelona, but it's true that when I venture to the old quarter, pass through Plaza Cataluna, walk along main streets, such as Calle Laietana or Passeig de Cataluna, I'm more vigilant and attuned to my surroundings.
Visitors don’t need to cancel their plans to visit this vibrant, progressive city. There’s so much to love — the Mediterranean Sea, mountain views, Gaudí masterpieces like Casa Batlló and the Sagrada Família, world-class museums, incredible food, and a lively nightlife. Just keep in mind that overtourism is a growing issue, and stay aware of your surroundings to avoid becoming a target for crime.
Barcelona is a popular European travel destination with 30 million tourists visiting annually, compared with a population of over 1.7 million residents, according to the City Council.
Barcelona has one of the highest rents in Spain, and the cost of living continues to increase. Residents complain and protest overtourism in Barcelona, as many feel they are being pushed out and can no longer afford to live in their own city. I've heard from friends and locals since arriving at the end of 2021 that the city is an amusement park for tourists.
Rental prices in Barcelona have increased by 13.3 percent in just one year, according to Idealista, a rental and home buying platform. Meantime, there are over 10,000 licensed tourist apartments, reducing the availability of long-term rental apartments. The mayor, Jaume Collboni, has confirmed he doesn't plan to renew the tourist licenses in 2028, so more housing will return to the market, per the City Council.
Practice responsible tourism
If you opt for an apartment, the city has been cracking down on unlicensed tourist flats and has launched a campaign to bring more awareness to the issue. Residents and visitors can check if their tourist rental is licensed or not by entering the address.
This may seem obvious, but I often see visitors blocking doorways and entryways as they take photos or pose on motorcycles. Many people live in the old quarter and you may be inadvertently blocking the entrance to their home.
If you're enjoying the bar scene or nightlife, don't congregate on the street and chat on the sidewalk late at night. Noise carries easily in the city, so be aware that there are apartments above the restaurant, bar or nightclub. Talk quietly to avoid disturbing residents who are trying to sleep.
Tourism never stops in Barcelona. You'll see tour groups and tourists year-round. Typically, there is a slight decrease from November to early spring.
Because Barcelona is a tourist-focused city, there's more petty crime than other regions of Spain. Visiting this city requires paying attention and being vigilant of your surroundings and belongings, especially in the more touristic areas, such as Las Ramblas, the neighborhoods of Raval, El Born and El Gothico. In 2024, Barcelona recorded 180,342 crimes, and around half were thefts, with 41.7% occurring in public spaces and 23.3% on public transit, according to Catalan news.
Pickpockets work in groups and with different ages and backgrounds, so it's not obvious they know each other and target tourists, especially in crowded areas. One thief may distract you while another pickpocket pulls a wallet or phone out of your purse, backpack or back pocket and it goes unnoticed.
Here are some Barcelona travel safety tips
Read more about safety in Barcelona to learn more and consider travel insurance that protects your baggage and belongings against theft.
Although Barcelona is suffering from overtourism, it's still a beautiful city to visit. Visiting just requires being more alert and self-aware especially in more touristy areas. Opt to visit lesser-visited parks, markets and areas for a more relaxed experience or sign up for a class as a way to be a more responsible traveler.
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