A day in Venice? As of today, you must first purchase an entrance ticket | Abroad

A day in Venice? As of today, you must first purchase an entrance ticket | Abroad
A day in Venice? As of today, you must first purchase an entrance ticket | Abroad
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Tourists who want to visit Venice for a day must have an entrance ticket for the first time on Thursday. This is a test at the busiest times of the year. The city hopes that the measure will help limit the negative impact of the huge numbers of tourists going to Venice.

29 busy days have been marked for this year. For those days, visitors must buy a ticket online for 5 euros. There are exceptions. For example, a ticket is not necessary for an overnight stay in the city, for children under the age of 14 and for people with disabilities. Anyone who does not have a ticket risks a fine of 50 to 300 euros.

Venice attracts millions of tourists every year, while the city has 50,000 inhabitants. In 2022, 3.2 million people stayed overnight in the city alone. On top of that there are tens of thousands of day trippers every day.

The hope is that requiring people to buy a ticket on busy days will encourage people to come on quieter days. The proceeds also help pay for maintenance.

According to the UN organization UNESCO, the world heritage is in danger of being endangered by the large numbers of tourists, plus rising sea water as a result of climate change. The Venetian trial is being watched closely in other areas where many tourists visit. In Amsterdam, too, Venice is often cited as an image of a city overrun by visitors.

Visitors can read more about the admission tickets with QR codes. © AP

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