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Battling ‘eat and flee’ tourists, Venice brings its entrance fee back

Early Venetians battled the waves of seawater around them by building sea walls of stone and adapting their lagoon to fit their needs.
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Precisely in the days when entrance fees were charged, more visitors came to the city • “You can't run a city like a theme park,” warn critics of the move

Tourists who do not spend the night in Venice have to pay the entrance fee to the city again - up to ten euros. Whoever does not pay, and is caught, faces a fine of up to 300 euros. This measure is valid from now until the end of July, mostly on weekends and not all day, writes DW.

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Kathimerini English Edition broke the news in Athens, Greece on Sunday, April 20, 2025.
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