ROME: Tickets went on sale on Tuesday (Jan 16) for visitors wanting to see Venice from April as part of a trial aimed at controlling the growing numbers of day trippers crowding into the lagoon city. A one-day ticket costs €5 (US$5.45) and will be valid from 8.30am to 4pm local time. The new daily admission fee will come into force from Apr 25, a national holiday in Italy. Tickets will be needed for the following 10 days and thereafter for most weekends until mid-July. Visitors have to pay online and will obtain a QR code giving them access for a day. Anyone caught without a ticket will face a fine of between €50 and €300. Restrictions will not apply…
Published Date: 2024-01-17
Source: CNA
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