See Amsterdam's newest campaign urging drunken British tourists to 'stay away'

Planning a messy trip to Amsterdam? Think again, because the Dutch capital will not be welcoming

The famous European city has launched a new campaign discouraging British party tourism.

Amsterdam draws around 20 million tourists a year – many of whom are drawn by the city’s liberal drug laws and well-known ‘redlight district’.

But locals are fed up with these badly behaved visitors. The new ‘stay away’ campaign is the latest in a series of initiatives to clamp down on their rowdy behaviour.

“Visitors remain welcome, but not if they misbehave and are a nuisance. Then we as a city say: rather not, stay away,” Deputy mayor Sofyan Mbarki said.

“To keep our city

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