(ANSA) - ROME, APR 26 - Venice Mayor Luigi Brugnaro has
hailed as a success Thursday's debut of a five-euro entry ticket
introduced as part of efforts to limit the tourist flows that
risk suffocating the Lagoon city.
The city is imposing the charge on a trial basis for 29 days
this year when visitor numbers are set to be especially high.
Thursday was the Liberation Day national holiday in Italy.
The city said 15, 700 visitors paid the ticket on its first day.
Residents, commuters, students, children under 14 and people
visiting for sporting events are exempt from having to buy the
ticket, as are people staying in the city overnight, as they
already pay a tourist tax.
"I apologize for the inconvenience but we must do something to
preserve the city," Brugnaro said.
Hundreds of local residents staged a protest against the ticket,
saying it effective turned the city into a sort of 'Veniceland'
theme park.
The ticket was enforced with checks at points of entry around
the city.
Day-trippers without a ticket risk a fine of up to 300 euros.
(ANSA).
Venice mayor hails entry-ticket debut as a success
We have to do something to preserve the city says Brugnaro