You will now have to pay ‘entry fee’ to visit Venice even for a day
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, VENICE/ Created : Jan 4, 2019, 15:15 IST
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If you are planning to visit Venice in the near future, be ready to shell out a fee of 10 euros (INR 800) even if your trip is for a day. The city has recently introduced an entry fee for short-stay visitors. As per the latest rep … Read more
If you are planning to visit Venice in the near future, be ready to shell out a fee of 10 euros (INR 800) even if your trip is for a day. The city has recently introduced an entry fee for short-stay visitors. As per the latest reports, this step has been taken to curb the issue of growing tourism. Read less
Therefore, the new entry fee will especially target these day trippers and cruise ship holidaymakers. From now on, a visitor will have to pay a minimum fee of 2.50 euros (INR 200), which is expected to rise between 5 to 10 euros during the peak months. And this new development is expected to generate 50 million euros a year as compared to 30 million euros that Venice currently makes from tourist taxes.
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