Europe's major cities are becoming increasingly unlivable: record rents, excessive tourism and housing crisis

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Europe's major cities are undergoing a profound transformation: for more and more residents, urban life is becoming increasingly expensive and difficult. The accelerated growth of rents, the explosion of tourism and the lack of affordable housing have led to a situation in which metropolises once considered ideal for living are becoming almost inaccessible for the middle class. The tension is also felt at street level, being evident on the tourist-local axis. Recent data published by Eurostat