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Keep calm and stay away. Amsterdam has launched a new ad campaign targeting party-loving British tourists — telling them to think again. The campaign, aimed at British men aged between 18 and 35 ...
Stag party organisers have told Express.co.uk that an Amsterdam campaign to stop partying tourists visiting has had the opposite effect. By Esther Marshall , Senior Travel Reporter 13:55, Thu, Mar ...
The video will be shown to people who search for terms online like "stag [bachelor] party Amsterdam," "cheap hotel Amsterdam" or "pub crawl Amsterdam," the city said in a statement on Tuesday.
A new advertising campaign attached to internet searches such as "stag party Amsterdam" aims to discourage "nuisance tourists" to the Dutch capital — beginning with young British men.
Amsterdam travel: Everything British tourists shouldn’t do on a visit to the Dutch capital ‘Binge-drinking stag and hen parties from England make their way to our city,’ highlights Dutch ...
The city's 'Stay Away' campaign is aimed to deter British lads aged 18-35 from visiting, targeting people who search for terms including 'stag party Amsterdam' or 'pub crawl Amsterdam' with TV and ...
If British tourists search online for terms such as “stag party Amsterdam,” “cheap hotel Amsterdam” or “pub crawl Amsterdam,” a video advertisement will appear, warning them of the ...
Brits who search for terms like ‘stag party Amsterdam’, ‘cheap hotel Amsterdam’, or ‘pub crawl Amsterdam’ are met with a video advert, like this one, ...
Amsterdam is taking a step closer to saying good riddance to wild bachelor parties and rowdy tourists. The popular destination is launching a new campaign this spring aimed at curbing tourism ...
Amsterdam has been working in recent years to play down its notorious reputation as a party city and the BBC reported that the city has urged British tourists not to hold bachelor parties in the city.