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Venice extends tourist entry fee to 2025
A tax on tourism? To visit these destinations, it’ll cost you extra.
Venice launches five-euro entry fee
Venice tests a 5-euro fee for day-trippers as the city grapples with overtourism
Amsterdam was flooded with tourists in 2023, so it won't allow any more hotels
A tax on tourism? To visit these destinations, it’ll cost you extra.
Venice launches five-euro entry fee
Venice tests a 5-euro fee for day-trippers as the city grapples with overtourism
Amsterdam was flooded with tourists in 2023, so it won't allow any more hotels
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