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    Venice expands its day-tripper tax programme to combat overtourism

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefApril 18, 2025 Trending News No Comments4 Mins Read
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    VENICE: Venice is charging day-trippers to the famed canal city an arrivals tax for the second year starting Friday (Apr 18), a measure to combat the overtourism that officials say is putting the city’s UNESCO World Cultural Heritage status at risk.

    A UNESCO body decided against putting Venice on its list of cultural heritage sites deemed in danger after the tax was announced. But opponents of the day-tripper fee say it has done nothing to discourage visits.

    Here’s a look at Venice’s battle with overtourism by the numbers:

    €5 to €10

    The tax charged to visitors who are not overnighting in Venice to enter its historic centre during the second year of the day-tripper tax. Visitors who download a QR code at least three days in advance will pay €5 euros (about US$6) – the same amount charged last year throughout the pilot program. But those who make last-minute plans will pay double. The QR code is required from 8.30am until 4pm and is checked at entry points to the city, including the Santa Lucia train station, the Piazzale Roma bus depot and near St Mark’s Square.

    54

    The number of days this year that day visitors to Venice will be charged a fee to enter the historic centre. They include mostly weekends and holidays from Apr 18 to Jul 27. That is up from 29 last year. The new calendar covers entire weeks over key holidays and extends the weekend period to include Fridays.

    2.4 MILLION

    The amount in euros that the city of Venice took in during a 2024 pilot program for the tax. The city’s top budget official, Michele Zuin, said last year the running costs for the new system ran to €2.7 million, overshooting the total fees collected. This year, Zuin projects a surplus of about €1 million to €1.5 million, which will be used to offset the cost of trash collection and other services for residents.

    450,000

    The number of day-trippers who paid the tax in 2024. Officials say 8,000 day-trippers paid in advance to enter the city on Friday, among the 77,000 who have already registered so far to enter the city this year. Another 117,000 have registered for exemptions, which apply to anyone born in Venice, those paying property taxes in the city, studying or working in the historic centre, or living in the wider Veneto region, among others.

    75,000

    The average number of daily visitors on the first 11 days of 2024 that Venice charged day-trippers. That’s about 10,000 people more than the number of tourists recorded on each of the three important holidays during the previous year. City council member Giovanni Andrea Martini, an opponent of the measure, said the figures show the project has not deterred visitors.

    48,283

    The number of official residents in Venice’s historic centre, composed of over 100 islands connected by footbridges and traversed by its famed canals. The population peaked at 174,000 in 1951, when Venice was home to thriving industries. The number shrank during Italy’s postwar economic boom as residents moved to the mainland for more modern housing – including indoor plumbing which was lacking in Venice. It has been shrinking dramatically over recent decades as local industry lost traction, families sought mainland conveniences and housing prices rose. Activists also blame the “mono-culture” of tourism, which they say has emptied the city of basic services like shops for everyday goods and medical care.

    51,129

    The number of beds for tourists in Venice’s historic centre, including 12,627 in the less regulated short-term rental market, according to April data from the Ocio housing activist group. The number of tourist beds surpassed the number of permanent residents in 2023, according to Ocio’s monitor. Anyone staying in a hotel within the city limits, including on the mainland districts of Mestre and Marghera, pays a lodging tax and is therefore exempt from the day-tripper tax.

    25 MILLION to 30 MILLION

    The number of annual arrivals of both day-trippers and overnight guests roughly confirmed by cellphone data tracked from a Smart Control Room since 2020, according to city officials.



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