VENICE looks set to introduce an entry fee of up to A$16 for short-stay tourists, with the measure particularly targeting cruise passengers. Venice Mayor Luigi Brugnaro said the fee would generate the “much-needed income to keep the city clean”.
VENICE looks set to introduce an entry fee of up to A$16 for short-stay tourists, with the measure particularly targeting cruise passengers. Venice Mayor Luigi Brugnaro said the fee would generate the “much-needed income to keep the city clean”.
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VENICE looks set to introduce an entry fee of up to A$16 for short-stay tourists, with the measure particularly targeting cruise passengers.
Venice Mayor Luigi Brugnaro said the fee would generate the “much-needed income to keep the city clean”.
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