Frames commercial beach operations as contributing to overcrowding and access inequality
The article contrasts public beach restrictions with high-priced, privatized beach clubs, highlighting resentment over exclusive access and commercialization of public spaces, using cost comparisons to underscore inequity.
“The price for a day at these paid beach clubs can run between €100 to €500 (US$115 to $575) for a chair and umbrella, and seasonal reservations can cost thousands.”