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Spanish town installs 'detectors' to track Brits while they are on holiday

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Spainhas ramped up its monitoring of UK tourists by installing nine detectors in the tourist haven of Girona's Old Town - a famed Game of Thrones filming location and one of Catalonia's most distinctive Medieval quarters - to keep tabs on visitor numbers.

The local council has rolled out a network of sensors designed to tally the influx of sightseers around the Barri Vell and track their movements throughout the city via mobile devices.

Armed with mobile phone signals, the nine gadgets can discern whether passersby are Girona residents or out-of-towners, as confirmed by officials in this European Unionholiday favourite. The tech is also savvy enough to tell if someone is staying overnight in the city or just popping in for a few hours. It other similar news, awarning to Brit tourists planning all-inclusive holidays to Spain.

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"We will be able to adapt events to see if one area needs more promotion than another and to improve the balance between locals and visitors," Gemma Geis, Girona's deputy mayor, explained to the Catalan News Agency (ACN).

Key locations such as the Barri Vell, Independència Square, Santa Clara Street, and Catalunya Square are under surveillance, along with spots like the History Museum and the Tourism Office on La Rambla, reports Birmingham Live.

"Knowing the routes people take per day and hour will also allow local authorities to adapt events so residents' daily lives can be more compatible with visitors," Geis elaborated.

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Girona, nestled in the Costa Brava, is a huge hit with British holidaymakers. The charming inland town is characterised by TUI as a place where "pretty, pastel-coloured buildings edge the river Onyar." Near Girona, there are other popular towns offering stunning views and a vibrant atmosphere. Quiet during the winter, they all become lively during the summer. These include: Cadaqués, Roses, Figueres, Castelló d'Empúries, and Empuriabrava.

The airline, which competes with the likes of Easyjet, Jet2, and Ryanair, further suggests: "But for a taste of city life, head for Barcelona."

TUI continues to describe the allure of Catalonia's stylish capital, noting: "Catalonia's trendy capital doesn't do anything by halves, with its surreal Gaudi architecture, fashionable shops, and cobbled Gothic quarter."

According to Newsletter Costa Brava, the province of Girona welcomed a total of 8.5 million tourists during the summer months of June, July and August. The town offers the perfect blend of history, culture and scenic beauty, catering to all types of travellers - and of course, it is one of the main filming locations for the well-known Game of Thrones.

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