An adjective for a place that is noisy [closed]

You could consider "Cacophonous."

The definition doesn't mention noisy, but instead, harsh-sounds, but I think it's implied and what readers would "visualize" with the mind's eye. In fact, nearly all the examples provided by Merriam-Webster have loud sounds associated with them: "clash of steel," "the roar of a cannon," and "the screams of wounded and dying men."

Example from Merriam:

Florence in the spring is already a cacophonous babel of tourists, guides, and souvenir hawkers clogging narrow streets, crowding ancient piazzas.

— Erik Maza, Town & Country, "Exclusive: Tour Florence's Rarely Seen Palazzo Spini Feroni," 27 Feb. 2019