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Venice to experiment with entry fee and visitor cap from April 2024

Venice to experiment with entry fee and visitor cap from April 2024
The move is aimed at managing the flow of tourists on spring bank holidays and some summer weekends.
PHOTO: Reuters file

MILAN — Venice will start testing a daily admission fee and cap on visitor access to its famous canals from April 2024, in what the Italian city’s mayor hailed as the world’s first such scheme.

The move is aimed at managing the flow of tourists on spring bank holidays and some summer weekends when visitor numbers are at their peak, the local authorities said during a press conference on Nov 23.

“It is the first time in the world that you do something like this, you make a city bookable,” Mayor Luigi Brugnaro said.

The restrictions will apply from 8.30am to 4pm, initially for a total of 29 days and cover most weekends from April 25, 2024, to mid-July 2024.

Travellers will have to book their visit online and pay €5 (S$7.30) to obtain a QR code that will be checked at specific entry points and will grant them access to the city’s historic quarters.

Restrictions will not apply to the lagoon’s smaller islands, such as Murano, famous for its glassmaking industry.

Potential sanctions will range from €50 to €310 will be imposed on those failing to comply with the measure.

Residents and people who were born in Venice as well as students, workers and home owners in the city will be exempt from paying and booking a slot, councillor Michele Zuin said.

Visitors aged under 14 will need to be registered but access for them will be free of charge.

Mass tourism and floods have long been a problem for the fragile lagoon city, known for its canals and cultural sites.

“We want to measure the effect of this trial, we want to measure the effect of this bookability,” said Mr Brugnaro, noting the experiment would initially lose money.

The trial is estimated to cost €3 million against proceeds for about €700,000. 

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