Les Touristes Quittent Paris — Hôtels et Aéroports Laissés VIDES, les Tentes Envahissent les Rues

On April 7, 2026, a British tourist lands at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport for a romantic weekend. 🛬 He walks through a silent, white corridor, scanned by a machine in ten seconds. Not a smile. Not a word of welcome. Just an algorithm that registers him and spits him out on the other side of the border. He doesn't know it yet, but he has just entered a city that no longer exists. 🏚️ Not the city of postcards. That one is intact—the gilded facades gleam, the terraces are set up, the champagne flows. No. The city that has vanished is the Parisian city. 💔 The one where you could hear bicycles in the alleyways. The one where the baker knew you by your first name. That one has been swallowed up by a machine that handles 102 million visitors a year. This video tells that story from the inside. 🔍 We start with the figures that government ministries brandish like trophies. And we end up in the streets where families sleep under tarpaulins, three hundred meters from empty Airbnb apartments costing two hundred euros a night. ⛺ 📖 Chapter 1: The Golden Illusion — 0:00 📖 Chapter 2: The Hundred and Two Million Trap — 2:30 📖 Chapter 3: The White Corridors — 7:00 📖 Chapter 4: The Real Estate Apocalypse — 11:30 📖 Chapter 5: The Canvas Cities — 16:00 📖 Chapter 6: The Lost War of Fines — 20:00 📖 Chapter 7: The Terminal Disneyification — 23:30 📖 Chapter 8: The Velvet Curtain — 27:00 ⚠️ Educational and informational content only. Data is from verifiable public sources. This is not financial or investment advice. Always do your own research. 🔥 If this story resonated with you, the sequel is already underway. We're digging deeper. We're documenting. We're not giving up. 💪 Stay tuned — subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss anything 🔔