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The Italian city of Venice is to limit the size of tourist groups.

The restrictions were announced on Saturday in a bid to reduce the pressure of mass tourism on the canal city.

June will see groups limited to 25 people – roughly half the capacity of a tourist bus.

The use of loudspeakers will also be banned, the city said in a statement, amid “confusion and disturbances”.

Elisabetta Pesce, the official with responsibility for the city’s security, said the policies were aimed at improving the movement of groups.

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Venice has already announced plans to trial a new fee for day-trippers.

Each person will be charged a fee of five euros on 29 peak days between April and mid-July.

With those days set to include most weekends, the aim is to regulate crowds and encourage longer visits.

The impact of tourism was cited by the UN cultural agency as a major factor when it twice considered placing Venice on UNESCO’s list of heritage sites in danger.

The rollout of the day-tripper fees was initially delayed when tourism declined during the COVID pandemic.



This story originally appeared on Skynews

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