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.
Venice on Thursday began charging day-trippers for entry, a world first aimed at tackling mass tourism but opposed by ...
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.
Venice has initiated a pilot program to charge day-trippers an entry fee, aiming to reduce tourist influx on peak days. City ...
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 ...
VENICE, Italy — Ancient and beautiful, this city is sometimes referred to as an open air museum — and now visitors to Venice will have to pay an entry fee after the tourist hub on Thursday ...
For the first time, visitors exploring Venice for the day were required to buy a five-euro ($5.30) ticket, enforced by spot checks at key points of entry into the UNESCO World Heritage site.