Brits are told to 'go home' as anti-tourist graffiti appears in another Spanish ... trends now
Furious locals have demanded that British holidaymakers 'go home' as anti-tourist graffiti has appeared in another Spanish holiday hot spot.
'Go Home Tourist' has been scrawled in English over a wall underneath a real estate promotion billboard in Nou Llevant, Mallorca, a neighbourhood that has seen a massive influx of foreign buyers over the past few years.
Nou Llevant, located five minutes from Playa de Palma and billed as a smaller version of San Francisco's Silicon Valley, has undergone a massive transformation with most new properties being snapped up by Germans.
The graffiti in Nou Llevant is just the latest demonstration against tourist with thousands of people having protested in Tenerife, Canary Islands on Saturday to demand the government temporarily limit tourist arrivals.
Residents in Mallorca are echoing some of the same complaints that protestors in the Canary Islands have been making, claiming that the boom in short-term holiday rentals is driving up housing costs for locals.
'Go Home Tourist' has been scrawled in English over a wall underneath a real estate promotion billboard in Nou Llevant, Mallorca, a neighbourhood that has seen a massive influx of foreign buyers over the past few years
Nou Llevant, located five minutes from Playa de Palma and billed as a smaller version of San Francisco's Silicon Valley, has undergone a massive transformation with most new properties being snapped up by Germans
Thousands of residents protested in Tenerife, Canary Islands on Saturday to demand the government temporarily limit tourist