BY: Catherine Sabino
As one of the world’s most visited cities with 20 million tourists arriving each year (often seeming as if they are all there when you are), Venice is a destination that can be as overwhelming as it is magical. To help deal with the ever-increasing crowds, the city is even imposing an entrance fee for day-trippers starting this May, but it’s hard to imagine La Serenissima’s byways will be empty any time soon.
Venice is too alluring too skip, but what’s a traveler to do? Here Joyce Falcone, owner of Italian Concierge, specialists in custom itineraries in Italy, who has been listed since 2009 on Travel + Leisure’s A-List of the World’s Top Travel Advisers, talks about how to make the most of your visit to Venice when traveling in peak summer months.
SOURCE: https://www.forbes.com
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