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MASS TOURISM FULL OF CITIES: The busiest cities across the Apennine Peninsula are struggling to cope with large crowds in various ways
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MASS TOURISM FULL OF CITIES: The busiest cities across the Apennine Peninsula are struggling to cope with large crowds in various ways

The article discusses the challenges faced by cities across the Apennine Peninsula due to mass tourism, highlighting various measures taken to manage overcrowding. Cities have introduced tourist taxes or entry fees to control visitor numbers and protect historical sites and local communities. Venice, which was the first city to implement an entry fee system, charges between €5 and €10 depending on booking time, while other cities like Rome charge up to €10 per day for accommodation. Some tourists unknowingly pay these fees through travel packages, such as ferry tickets to Capri. The article also briefly mentions unrelated news about Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky commenting on Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko.

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MASS TOURISM FULL OF CITIES: The busiest cities across the Apennine Peninsula are struggling to cope with large crowds in various ways

The article discusses the challenges faced by cities across the Apennine Peninsula due to mass tourism, highlighting various measures taken to manage overcrowding. Cities have introduced tourist taxes or entry fees to control visitor numbers and protect historical sites and local communities. Venice, which was the first city to implement an entry fee system, charges between €5 and €10 depending on booking time, while other cities like Rome charge up to €10 per day for accommodation. Some tourists unknowingly pay these fees through travel packages, such as ferry tickets to Capri. The article also briefly mentions unrelated news about Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky commenting on Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of the issue of mass tourism and the different approaches cities are taking to address it. It does not take a clear ideological stance but rather reports on the situation and the varying methods used. While there is some emphasis on the impact of tourism on '

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