European city pleads for 'respect' as tourists keep stealing forbidden item

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TOURISTS TRAVELLING TO BELGIUM ARE LITERALLY PICKING APART CENTURIES OF HISTORY IN THE FAIRYTALE-ESQUE CITY, WHERE AUTHORITIES HAVE NOW PLEADED WITH VISITORS TO SHOW SOME 'RESPECT'


15:54, 30 May 2025Updated 16:23, 30 May 2025 Most travellers leave a European city break with a fridge magnet or maybe a cute vintage scarf, but it turns out some people are taking much


more damaging keepsakes - bits of the actual street. That’s what’s happening in Bruges, the fairy-tale-like city in Belgium that’s also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Officials are now


begging tourists to stop stealing the city’s historic cobblestones, which date back to the Middle Ages. Bruges, which attracts over 8 million visitors every year, is best known for its


chocolate shops, charming canals, and old-world vibes. But behind the picture-perfect views, locals say the city is literally being picked apart by overbearing tourists who want to take a


piece of it home. READ MORE: 'It’s like magic': Vogue Williams on mess-free fake tan and the skin 'disaster' behind her brand Franky Demon, a city councillor, says Bruges


is losing between 50 and 70 cobblestones every month. And while it might seem harmless to lift a loose one from the ground, replacing them costs €200 (£168) per square metre - a price


that’s quickly adding up. “We ask for nothing but respect,” he told The Brussels Times. “Walking in Bruges means treading on centuries of history. Please leave these stones where they


belong.” It’s not just the cost - the theft is damaging some of the city’s most iconic areas, including the Grand Place, Vismarkt, the Gruuthuse Museum and the Lake of Love known as


Minnewater - a romantic beauty spot that’s sadly seeing more empty patches than ever. While heritage plays a huge part in the city’s charm, it’s also a safety issue. With so many of Bruges’


visitors exploring the town on foot, gaps left by missing stones are becoming trip hazards, turning scenic strolls into risky ones. Over on Reddit, both tourists and locals have been


weighing in with suggestions to fix the problem. Some have called for fines and tougher penalties, while others say replicas should be sold in gift shops to stop people from taking the real


deal. CCTV has also been suggested, but for many users, it’s baffling as to why anyone would want to steal a cobblestone in the first place. One local shared: “I once caught a tourist


digging a stone out of the street. I told them horses have been s***ting on it for decades. They didn’t listen and took it anyway.” The cobble chaos is just one example of overtourism


hitting major European destinations. Bruges has already slashed cruise ship arrivals to limit footfall. Meanwhile, Venice has doubled its tourist tax and Palma has capped tour group sizes.


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