[1/2] People ride on a gondola as the municipality prepares to charge tourists up to 10 Euro for entry into the lagoon city, in order to cut down the number of visitors, in Venice, Italy, September 5, 2021.
The aim was to find "a new balance between the rights of those who live, study or work in Venice and those who visit the city," Venice tourism councillor Simone Venturini said.
Visitors have meanwhile poured back into Venice, with outsiders often vastly outnumbering the roughly 50,000 residents of the city centre, overwhelming its narrow alleys.
Overtourism has long been a problem for the fragile lagoon city.
($1 = 0.9322 euros)Writing by Keith Weir, editing by Alvise Armellini; Editing by Hugh LawsonOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons:
Manuel Silvestri, Simone Venturini, Keith Weir, Alvise Armellini, Hugh Lawson
Organizations:
REUTERS, UNESCO, Thomson
Locations:
Venice, Italy, VENICE, Overtourism