There was a time when people used to travel to Amsterdam mostly to enjoy cannabis, experience the vibrant nightlife and the red light district of the city. Last year, it was announced by the city government that tourists won’t be allowed to take red light district tours anymore. Now, news has it that the city will ban non-residents from buying cannabis at coffee shops.
Last year, a survey revealed that 57 percent of foreign nationals said that Amsterdam’s coffee shops are the very important reason for their visit. When they were asked whether or not they would return if coffee shops got shut, 34 percent foreign tourists said that they were not sure, and 11 percent said that they would not come to Amsterdam if that happens.
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema said, "Amsterdam is an international city and we wish to attract tourists, but we would like them to come for its richness, its beauty and its cultural institutions. The problem is: there are just too many of them."
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