A study has found the cities in Europe that have the highest ratio of tourists to residents, with one particular city having 30 times more tourists than locals Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Summer offers a wealth of opportunities to visit some of Europe's most popular tourist hotspots. However, it's crucial to choose your destination wisely, as overcrowding can turn a dream holiday into a nightmare. Earlier this year, a study by Holidu identified the cities with the highest ratio of tourists to residents.

While you might expect London to feature, the UK capital didn't make the cut. Instead, a rather unexpected destination claimed the top spot, reports the Express . Holidu reports that Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, sees 10 tourists for every resident.

The city's enchanting old town, with its fairytale-like charm, is the main attraction, drawing many visitors, particularly from cruise ships. While Tallinn's popularity is well-deserved, Estonia also offers lesser-known gems like Lahemaa National Park, perfect for those looking to explore beyond the city. Dublin ranks just inside the top 10, with 11 tourists for every resident.

Temple Bar is one of the city's most crowded spots, especially at night, so those who prefer quieter experiences might want to steer clear. Although city officials.