You already had to pay to enter Venice

You already had to pay to enter Venice
You already had to pay to enter Venice
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More than 15,000 of those entering the city bought a five-euro day ticket. The others just registered, but were exempted from the daily fee: he was among them

  • the nearly forty thousand guests who booked at least one night’s accommodation in Venice,
  • the more than twenty thousand workers who entered the city for work,
  • thirteen thousand students,
  • and two thousand Venetian residents, their relatives and guests.

The municipality of Venice introduced the paid entry system on Thursday. Those entering the city must register on the specially created internet portal and exchange an entrance ticket. It is an experimental system that aims to alleviate the burden of mass tourism invading the city.

Registration and ticket exchange are checked at seven gates, including the airport and the vaporetto ferry station in the square in front of the Santa Lucia train station. Ticket machines were also set up there.

On Thursday, 14,000 people were checked and no violators were found

– announced the mayor’s office.

Mayor Luigi Brugnoli said that in Venice, nothing had been done before to regulate tourism, and “we thought it was necessary to act”. He stated that he is aware that many people are afraid of the novelty, but the goal is to improve the quality of tourism.

We are currently spending more money to maintain the city than we have income

– emphatically reminding that 20 million visitors come to Venice every year, but most of them only stay in the city from morning to night.

The mandatory paid entry from the age of 14 will be valid for another twenty-eight days until mid-July. The system will be valid from Friday until May 5 and then on all weekends. At the end of the trial period, it will be decided whether it will be introduced permanently, as well as whether the price of the €5 daily ticket will be raised. The number of people born in Venice or with permanent residence in the city is 270 thousand: they can enter the city without registration.

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The article is in Hungarian

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