Reduce the impact of Spain's mass tourism. Stay in a university – not controversial holiday letsBy: UniversityRooms.com Johanna Jernberg, a leading tourism expert from Universityrooms.com, says: 'Spain is the number one summer destination for Brits and over 18 million of us visited the country last year. However, users of Airbnb-style short-term holiday lets are finding themselves less welcome than they once were in some areas. That's because local people claim too many homes, from village houses to city centre apartments, are being turned into summer holiday rentals. 'However, a simple and inexpensive solution exists that is ideal for Brits who want to holiday in Spain on a budget. Spain has many excellent universities, often situated in the areas most popular with British tourists. Better still, most student rooms are actually standing empty during the long university vacation periods. 'Staying in an inexpensive, well-situated university room this summer means visitors can save money and know they are not aggravating Spain's housing crisis. Several areas at the heart of the current protests, including Barcelona, Malaga and Granada, are home to large universities that visitors from the UK can stay in throughout the peak summer season. 'Visitors staying in these university rooms will be supporting local restaurants and food stores. This kind of ethical tourism seems to be a solution to many locals' objections. 'University rooms really do represent an inexpensive way to stay in Spain while not adding to its escalating housing crisis. You can find out more about staying at a Spanish university campus at https://www.universityrooms.com/ End
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