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Tuesday 26 of November 2024

Venice ready to turn back tourists if too many come


In this photo taken on Friday, April 27, 2018, people walk through gates in Venice, Italy. Venice has resorted to installing gates at the ends of two bridges to turn back tourists if their numbers become overwhelming. The temporary measure was put in place Saturday in the lagoon city for a four-day holiday weekend culminating on Labor Day, May 1. (Riccardo Gregolin/ANSA via AP),In this photo taken on Friday, April 27, 2018, people walk through gates in Venice, Italy. Venice has resorted to installing gates at the ends of two bridges to turn back tourists if their numbers become overwhelming. The temporary measure was put in place Saturday in the lagoon city for a four-day holiday weekend culminating on Labor Day, May 1. (Riccardo Gregolin/ANSA via AP)
In this photo taken on Friday, April 27, 2018, people walk through gates in Venice, Italy. Venice has resorted to installing gates at the ends of two bridges to turn back tourists if their numbers become overwhelming. The temporary measure was put in place Saturday in the lagoon city for a four-day holiday weekend culminating on Labor Day, May 1. (Riccardo Gregolin/ANSA via AP),In this photo taken on Friday, April 27, 2018, people walk through gates in Venice, Italy. Venice has resorted to installing gates at the ends of two bridges to turn back tourists if their numbers become overwhelming. The temporary measure was put in place Saturday in the lagoon city for a four-day holiday weekend culminating on Labor Day, May 1. (Riccardo Gregolin/ANSA via AP)
Venice has installed gates at the ends of two bridges to turn back tourists if their numbers become overwhelming. The temporary measure was put in place Saturday for the four-day holiday weekend that culminates on Labor Day, May 1. By early afternoon, no gates were reported shut as the visitors' numbers seemed manageable to police watching foot traffic. Tourists far outnumber residents in the lagoon city, and Venice's narrow streets become almost impassable during peak travel periods.

ROME (AP) — Venice has installed temporary gates at the ends of two bridges to turn back tourists if their numbers become overwhelming.

The Italian lagoon city put the measure in place for a four-day holiday weekend that ends on Labor Day, May 1.

By early Saturday afternoon, municipal police officers monitoring the flow of arrivals judged the crowds manageable enough that the gates didn’t need to be shut yet.

Tourists far outnumber residents in carless Venice, where the narrow streets become almost impassable during peak travel times.

Crowds get especially heavy when cruise ships disembark thousands of passengers at once for day trips.

The city has struggled for decades with what to do about its dwindling population, but also lives off tourism.