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Starting August 1, Venice will enforce a limit of 25 people for tourist groups and ban loudspeakers for guides to mitigate overcrowding and ensure pedestrian mobility. The new restrictions, which also prevent large groups from congregating in one area, aim to protect residents and enhance the visitor experience. Fines for non-compliance will range from €25 to €500. These measures follow a pilot entry fee system for daytrippers, which was implemented between April and July, generating €2.4 million in revenue. Venice's ongoing efforts to combat overtourism also include capping new hotels and relocating cruise ship terminals. Exemptions apply for children under two and educational groups.
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- Last Updated
- 45 days ago
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