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Day Tickets For Venice Introduced To Protect Cultural Heritage

29 Apr, 2024 ‱5 minutes read
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Venice has started a trial program to reduce the number of day visitors or day trippers by charging a small 5-euro ($5.35) fee for those who come to the city for just one day. This new rule of implementing day tickets for Venice will be launched on a trial basis on 29 busy days in 2024, mostly on weekends from May to July. The aim is to control the huge crowds that often clog the narrow streets of Venice.

The pressure from over-tourism has even drawn the attention of UNESCO. In 1987, UNESCO named Venice a World Heritage site to acknowledge its extraordinary architecture and cultural significance. However, due to worries about the sustainability of heavy tourism and the effects of rising sea levels linked to climate change, UNESCO threatened to list Venice as a World Heritage site in danger. 

The city managed to avoid this designation by agreeing to launch a new ticketing system. Mayor Luigi Brugnaro and other local authorities see this trial program as a vital measure that could bring a balance of tourism with the needs of residents and safeguard Venice’s cultural heritage at the same time.

Simone Venturini, the tourism chief for Venice, outlined how Venice has faced persistent issues with excessive tourism, especially during peak periods when visitor numbers can hit 30,000 to 40,000. This invasion strains the infrastructure of the city, suffocating the narrow streets and overloading water taxis, making daily life challenging for its diminishing population of residents. By introducing the day tickets for Venice, the city aims to reduce visitor numbers on particularly busy days, thereby easing the burden on the city.

The program requires visitors who come to Venice for the day between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. to have a QR code proving that they’ve paid or are exempted. If they don’t, they could be fined between 50 to 300 euros. To facilitate the process, 200 stewards have been trained to guide visitors in getting the QR code, and there’s a kiosk for those who don’t have smartphones. Signs around the city inform visitors about the rule, and inspectors will do random checks at main entry points.

Although the goal of this plan is to manage tourism, not all locals agree with the day-tripper tax. Critics say that charging a fee to enter a city goes against fundamental rights and might push more residents to leave. People like activist Tommaso Cacciari think the fee won’t cut down on tourism but will turn Venice into more of a commercialized museum. Likewise, Marina Dodino from the local resident group ARCI opposed the idea, saying cities shouldn’t have entry fees and that Venice isn’t a protected nature reserve or a theme park.

While this new scheme is viewed as a potential solution to the tourism problems of Venice, some question its effectiveness. Ashish Thakkar, a tourist from America, mentioned that the 5-euro fee might not stop international visitors, suggesting that it’s a small price to pay for the opportunity of visiting such a famous city. Despite these differing opinions, the trial will proceed, with officials keeping a close watch on how it affects tourism in Venice and the daily lives of its residents.

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