Visitors to Venice will have to pay for an entry fee after the Italian city became the first in the world to introduce a ...
Using entry fees, Venice is experimenting with a new system to manage tourist flows and combat overtourism. It's likely going ...
The city of Venice in Italy has introduced a 5-euro entry fee for tourists who haven’t booked an accommodation in the city.
Under a trial scheme, visitors exploring Venice for the day have to buy a €5 (S$7.30) ticket. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Authorities hope the 5-euro experiment will discourage visitors from arriving on peak days and make the city more livable for ...
Last November, Venice authorities unveiled a pilot program for their long-mooted plan to charge day-trippers to visit the city. Today (25 April) the pilot programme has finally come into force.
Visitors to Italy looking to make a day trip to Venice will be charged a fee to enter the iconic city starting Thursday as ...
Venice's mayor hailed the smooth launch Thursday of its new ticketing system, where day-trippers were charged a five-euro entry fee, saying tourism in the historic Italian city had to change.
Venice on Thursday began charging day-trippers for entry, a world first aimed at tackling mass tourism but opposed by ...