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Published 16:03 7 Jan 2019 GMT

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Spectators gather along Venice's Grand Canal for the 'Befana' Regatta on January 6, 2019.[/caption]
Day-trippers will pay between €2.50 and €10 depending on the time of year.
This charge will only apply to people visiting for the day as anyone staying overnight will already be paying a tourist tax.
A similar charge will also come into effect on Elba island, part of the Tuscan archipelago, and the Aeolian Islands off Sicily.
It's not yet clear how visitors will be charged but it has been reported in the Italian media that the fee could be added to the cost of a bus, train or boat fare into the city.
News of the charge comes ahead of Unesco's decision this year of whether to put Venice on its list of endangered heritage sites because of the effects of mass tourism.Life

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