Would You Pay An Entrance Fee To Visit Venice?

August 28th, 2006 by Pia Taylor

Venice, Italy

I read today that Venice may become the first city to charge visitors an entrance fee for the pleasure of exploring its sights.

Authorities are hoping that by charging visitors they can ‘offset the damage done to the unique architecture by hordes of holidaymakers.’

Around 50,000 tourists visit the water-logged Italian city every day (that’s around 16 million a year!), putting a huge strain on the city’s services and facilities, and no doubt making life for locals somewhat chaotic.

So, the question is, if they do start charging an entrance fee, would backpackers pay it? Would you?

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