Pulling into the Santa Lucia train station in Venice on Thursday morning, passengers were told via an overhead announcement that they might have to pay a 5-euro fee to enter the city’s historic center.
Failure to pay could result in a fine from 50 to 300 euros, the announcement said.
Those who hadn’t were directed to a booth where they could.
After registering, overnight visitors were sent on their way without having to pay, but people planning to stay just for the day were charged (though there were other exemptions).
It was a new welcome to Venice, the first city in the world to charge day visitors a nominal entrance fee, a measure city officials hope will help counter overtourism.
Persons:
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Locations:
Santa Lucia, Venice, Wirral, England