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“Paying to See Venice? Get Ready – Fee to Enter the City Begins in 2021!”

Venice is one of the most visited cities in the world, and one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, drawing in millions of visitors every year. But next year, tourists may need to pay an entry fee to explore the canals, bridges and culture of this historic city.

Starting from 1st January, 2021, tourists entering Venice will have to pay a fee of up to 10 euros ($11.87) each, depending on the season. The money collected from this fee will be used for the maintenance and preservation of the city. According to the head of Venetian mayor, Marino Zorzi, a minimum of five days of admission will cost a minimum of 8 euros ($9.5).

Tourists will have several options to pay the entry fee. They can pay in cash, via a smartphone app or at dedicated ticket offices. Visitors who rent apartments, hotels or hostels will be exempt from this entry fee.

The aim of implementing an entry fee is to help control the influx of tourists and manage the impact of their presence on the fragile city. It is also expected to generate additional money that will be used to protect and restore one of the most important cultural attractions in the world.

Despite concerns of some local citizens over the idea of introducing the fee, the mayor remains confident that this is the best way to ensure the longevity of Venice. He believes that the entry fee will also encourage people to stay longer, explore more and have a richer travel experience.

The decision to start an entry fee for Venice is noble but could have an adverse effect on the influx of tourists and their spending while in the city. This will ultimately have an impact on the city’s economy, given that tourists are the lifeblood of many businesses in the area.

Only time will tell if the introduction of this entry fee is the right move for Venice. It is difficult to anticipate all the consequences, both positive and negative, that this decision will have, but by raising additional funds, the city can protect and preserve its vibrant culture and stunning architecture.

Regardless of the outcome, no one can deny the beauty and importance of this iconic city. It is essential that we all do our part in maintaining Venice’s legacy and helping it to thrive.

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