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Venice plans to increase entry fee for day-trippers in 2025

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17 February 2025

Venice plans to increase entry fee for day-trippers in 2025

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Venice plans to introduce a EUR 10 entry fee for day-trippers starting in April 2025 to manage tourist flow and reduce overcrowding on busy days.

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According to Travel Tomorrow, Venice plans to introduce a EUR 10 entry fee for day-trippers beginning in April 2025. This new fee, which is double the previous amount, is designed to control the flow of tourists and alleviate overcrowding on 54 particularly busy days from April to July. This measure is part of Venice's broader strategy to foster sustainable tourism while preserving the city's cultural and historical heritage. 

For further details on Venice's new entry fee for day-trippers and its potential effects on tourism, please see the attached link.

#Tourism development #Sustainable tourism #Destination management

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