A free, open map that measures tourist pressure at street-grid resolution — how many visitors a neighbourhood attracts relative to how many people live there. Cells range from transparent (residential) through yellow and orange to dark red (very touristy).
Click any cell to see its Tourist Index (0–10), estimated annual visitors, nearby attractions, and community photos.
Each ~1 km² cell gets a signal score from three sources (OSM POIs × 3 + Wikimedia photos × 2 + Wikidata articles × 1), then divided by log(1 + residents) to measure tourist density relative to permanent population. The result is normalised city-wide on a 0–10 scale.
City-level visitor figures are indicative 2025 estimates compiled from Euromonitor International Top 100 City Destinations, the Mastercard Global Destination Cities Index, and national tourism boards. These figures calibrate relative tourist density within each city — they are illustrative, not official statistics.
This is a non-commercial research project. Tourist estimates are illustrative, not official statistics. Data is refreshed periodically.