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Planning to visit Venice? Know about the day-tripper tax expanded to combat overtourism

Visitors who download a QR code at least three days in advance will pay 5 euros (5.69 USD). But those who make last-minute plans pay double

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Venice, one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, has been struggling with overtourism (Photo Courtesy: Pexels)

Venice, one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, has been struggling with overtourism (Photo Courtesy: Pexels)

Venice is charging day-trippers to the famed canal city an arrivals tax for the second year starting Friday, a measure aimed at combating the kind of overtourism that put the city's UNESCO World Cultural Heritage status at risk.

A UNESCO body decided against putting Venice on its list of cultural heritage sites deemed in danger after the tax was announced. But opponents of the day-tripper fee say it has done nothing to discourage tourists from visiting Venice even on high-traffic days.

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