One of the sectors most affected by the Covid-19 pandemic was tourism. While many are still trying to shake off their lethargy, there are places, destinations and even attractions that have decided to take a step back.
Other areas have been hit by accidents or catastrophes, “the inability to guarantee water, waste production and even overtourism,” reports Red+, citing the Fodor site.
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1. Noma
The famous restaurant in Copenhagen, Denmark, will be forced to close its doors at the end of 2024 “to continue innovating,” reports El Tiempo.
They promise to reopen in a few months to continue to excite the taste buds.
Noma, the best restaurant in the world.
René Redzepi’s restaurant, built by (BIG / Bjarke Ingels Group), tops the list of the 2021 edition of ‘The World’s 50 Best Restaurants’, compiled by the British publishing group William Reed Business Media…https:// t.co/PhA7JftxiI pic.twitter.com/35Kxg03xAc— Arquitectura Viva (@arquitect_viva) October 14, 2021
2. Notre Dame, Paris
A fire that broke out on April 15, 2019 has had significant consequences for the famous Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
On December 8, 2023, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that he will invite Pope Francis to the reopening of Notre Dame de Paris to the public on December 8, 2024.
If everything goes at its own pace and you plan your Christmas or New Year’s trip to Europe, you will be able to appreciate the “rebirth” of the cathedral.
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3. Center Pompidou, Paris
Also in the French capital, the Center Pompidou, also known as the Georges Pompidou National Center for Art and Culture, announces a temporary closure in 2024.
El Tiempo reminds us that this center houses the National Museum of Modern Art, which has the most important collection of modern and contemporary art in France.
At the end of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, the Center Pompidou will “close temporarily to carry out a modernization program.”
As a reason for a social movement, the Center Pompidou et la @Bpi_Pompidou It is the last holiday, December 24. Bills paid this day by bank card will be automatically refunded.
Pour all the questions, our answers to the questions… pic.twitter.com/irOD5QQJ73
— Center Pompidou (@CentrePompidou) December 24, 2023
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4. The ghost of the opera
‘He Ghost of the Opera In April 2023, “the curtain fell on Broadway, New York, after 35 years and almost 14,000 performances.”
It was the longest-running show in Broadway history, EFE reported. The crisis caused “by the decline in audiences due to the pandemic” took its toll.
He completed one of Broadway’s most iconic and famous plays. The musical ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ has moved the world for decades, reports from New York @ronensuarcfrom the Voice of America. pic.twitter.com/M0lBHSrnz5
— Voice of America (@VozdeAmerica) April 18, 2023
5. Closures in Florida and California
Assign Time that Splash Mountain, in Orlando, Florida, and Anaheim, California, was closed in 2023, but they plan to reopen later this year “with some renovations.” It will be renamed Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, inspired by the movie The Princess and the Frog.”
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The 3 destinations you should not visit in 2024
1. Venice
Sailing the canals of Venice, Italy, is the dream of many travelers. But this place, of love, has its own handicap in terms of overtourism.
In addition, according to Red+, there is still concern about the possible submergence (sinking) of the city.
Venice will start charging entrance fees to tourists in 2024
🔸Venice is in danger. This is being warned by UNESCO, which will investigate in September whether the area should be declared an endangered heritage site.
Mass tourism, reform projects and climate change are the biggest threats to the canal city
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— TVE News (@telediario_tve) July 31, 2023
2. Athens
According to the above-mentioned media, the capital of Greece has a problem of “excessive tourism”. In addition to the Acropolis, its great architectural attraction requires management plans.
The Parthenon #Athens #Acropolis pic.twitter.com/oe4pwHoTik
— Manuel Revilla (@ManuelRevilla57) December 20, 2023
3.Mount Fuji, Japan
Climbing it requires preparation so as not to encounter medical emergencies. Another problem, Red+ realizes, is the amount of waste that visitors leave behind.
It is November 22 in Japan. This is what Mount Fuji looks like from the Shinkansen this morning. #Japan pic.twitter.com/GYY5HVXr0X
— Japan in Spanish 🇯🇵 (@nippon_es) November 21, 2023
This scenario will allow you to plan your dream vacation in early 2024, far from problems or uncomfortable situations. (JO)
Source: Eluniverso

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