Portugal, with its warm weather, stunning architecture and renowned high-quality yet affordable wine, has long been a popular destination for Brits, attracting over two million visitors every year. However, recent arrivals in the capital have been met with an unsightly problem on the streets. Lisbon's streets are now being labelled as a hub for drug activity, with a spike in public drug use sparking worries about public safety, health, and the image of one of Europe's oldest cities.
Travel expert warns Spain’s new ‘Big Brother’ hotel rules could 'cause chaos’ Earlier this year, businesses, locals, and community groups publicly protested against these developments through an open letter, fearing that the expanding drug market could deter profitable tourism.
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