
BY: Francesca Bezzone
In recent years, overtourism has become a significant concern for many iconic locations worldwide, with several Italian cities at the forefront of this challenge. Picturesque landscapes and rich cultural heritage draw millions to our shores each year, but the surge in visitors often leaves local communities grappling with disrupted daily lives and deteriorating cultural sites.
As cities like Venice take bold steps to manage the influx of tourists through innovative measures, others are prompted to follow suit, considering similar approaches to preserve their uniqueness while still welcoming visitors.
SOURCE: https://italoamericano.org/
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