View from the Tagus River of Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal with the old city Alfama. Photo: Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket via Getty Images If you walked the streets of Lisbon at the end of last year, just after Portugal voted to reelect its surprisingly successful center/left coalition government, it wouldn’t take long to notice something strange.
To start out, Lisbon may take up to 2,000 homes off the short-term market, but could expand further, Medina said. They want to prioritize the kinds of workers that are essential — not just to fighting a pandemic, but to keeping the city alive as a place to live, work, and raise families. A lot of the landlords are getting less than they would during peak tourism season, he said, but at least they are getting something.
The Airbnb press office in London did not respond to request for comment about political developments across the continent. In Rome, a group of activists and researchers at the LUISS Guido Carlo University is looking to promote the “Barcelona model,” as part of a multi-pronged approach to make Italian cities more democratic and inclusive. The city center feels desolate at the moment, because all the properties dedicated to Airbnb rentals — as well as many of the urban homes of the wealthy, who have houses elsewhere — are empty, says Elena de Nictolis, a research fellow at Labgov.city at the university in Rome.
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