Venice to Start Charging Tourists to Enter Historic Centre During Peak Periods
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Venice to start charging tourists to enter historic centre during peak periods
Venice has begun charging day visitors to enter its historic centre from today (April 3), as authorities roll out an expanded version of a system designed to manage peak tourist numbers. The scheme, first introduced on a trial basis in 2024, now applies on a broader scale and will run across 60 selected days between April and July, focusing on periods when the city experiences its highest… Source
Venice has re-entered, Friday, a 10-euro entry fee for tourists who visit the city for one day. In total, 60 days until the end of July, visitors from one day of the Italian city of Laguna Venetian will be required to buy this tax again.
The first months of the year was the lagoon city for free. With the Easter days, however, day visitors have to pay again. A tip: book in advance.
Venice is re-entry by day guests. On a total of 60 dates until the end of July, ten euros are due to enter the Italian lagoon city. Only those who book early - at least three days before - have to pay five euros.
The first months of the year was the lagoon city for free. With the Easter days, however, day visitors have to pay again. If you book in advance, you will get away cheaper.
The Venice re-established, even before the start of the summer season, the access rate for tourists who visit the city only for one day, through which the local authorities are trying to control the vast flow of visitors and manage the phenomenon of super-tourism more effectively.
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