Venice will extend its day-tripper tax through next year, increasing the number of days and doubling the fee to 10 euros for last-minute visitors.
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At the end of the first test phase, last July, officials said the tax had netted 2.4 million euros , accounting for about 1,000 entrances on each of the test days. But some citizens' groups and opposition councilors claim the access fee completely failed to control overtourism.
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