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Deset eur je málo. Nový starosta Benátek chce razantně zdražit vstup rychloturistům
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Deset eur je málo. Nový starosta Benátek chce razantně zdražit vstup rychloturistům

Venice has implemented a fee for tourists entering the city since 2024, costing €10 (approximately 240 Czech koruna) for entry, with discounted rates available for early reservations. The new mayor of Venice, Giorgio Orsoni, claims this measure has failed to reduce the number of tourists visiting the city daily. He suggests increasing the fee to €20–€30 for those arriving after the initial quota is reached, with a maximum cap of €50. Orsoni argues that the current fee does not deter day-trippers who contribute significantly to waste and maintenance costs. He highlights the high expenses associated with maintaining Venice’s unique environment, which requires manual labor due to the city’s delicate infrastructure. These costs amount to over €100 million annually, funded entirely by local resources. The entry fee applies to non-resident tourists during peak season (April through late July), excluding locals, students, children under 14, and people with disabilities. Venice attracts around 20 million visitors yearly, but excessive tourism threatens the historic city, which was inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1987. Local authorities have also restricted large cruise ships,

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Deset eur je málo. Nový starosta Benátek chce razantně zdražit vstup rychloturistům

Venice has implemented a fee for tourists entering the city since 2024, costing €10 (approximately 240 Czech koruna) for entry, with discounted rates available for early reservations. The new mayor of Venice, Giorgio Orsoni, claims this measure has failed to reduce the number of tourists visiting the city daily. He suggests increasing the fee to €20–€30 for those arriving after the initial quota is reached, with a maximum cap of €50. Orsoni argues that the current fee does not deter day-trippers who contribute significantly to waste and maintenance costs. He highlights the high expenses associated with maintaining Venice’s unique environment, which requires manual labor due to the city’s delicate infrastructure. These costs amount to over €100 million annually, funded entirely by local resources. The entry fee applies to non-resident tourists during peak season (April through late July), excluding locals, students, children under 14, and people with disabilities. Venice attracts around 20 million visitors yearly, but excessive tourism threatens the historic city, which was inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1987. Local authorities have also restricted large cruise ships,

Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article presents the mayor's perspective on increasing tourist fees to address environmental and economic challenges caused by mass tourism. While it includes quotes from the mayor and provides context on the issues, it lacks counterpoints or alternative viewpoints, potentially leaning toward a左

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