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But tourists’ sense of ownership turns places from living, breathing communities into quasi-theme parks, robbing them of their spirit and making them unbearable for residents.

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Venice‘s newest way of dealing with overcrowding is an entry fee for daytrippers. A pilot took place 2024, and the scheme is returning for 2025. On peak days this spring and summer, the levy will double from €5 to €10 (£4-£8) – for those who pay at the last minute.

Here are six ways to enjoy Venice for less.

Opt for a water taxi to experience a gondola for less (Photo: Getty)

Tuck into cichetti

Try the city’s bars for snacks (Photo: Merten Snijders/Getty)

It’s easy to be lured into a tourist trap restaurant, where an average-tasting plate of pasta could set you back €20 (£16.70).

Libreria Acqua Alta has a population of cats (Photo: Getty)

The city’s big hitters, such as Doge’s Palace, will make a dent in a tight budget. A standard adult ticket, bought on the day, is €30 (£25). First timers may feel the cost is worth it. But, if you’re making a return visit, consider a day of church bagging.

Bookshops are used to windowshoppers, although it’s tempting to come away with a haul. Try Libreria Acqua Alta, with its higgledy-piggledy collection, for photo album fodder and to spot its resident cats.

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One of the best views of the city comes for free (Photo: Getty)

Walking in quieter parts of the city is a highlight of any stay (Photo: Getty)

For a taxi from Marco Polo airport, expect to be quoted around €150 (£125). A coach or bus is a well-known, inexpensive option. Tickets are €10 (£8.30) each way. In Venice, they finish at the edge of the city, at Piazzale Roma. Choose a direct option for the shortest journey; the route isn’t scenic.

Join a free walking tour

There are plenty of options if you want to orientate yourself without investing in a guided tour that can cost up to €100 (£83). Tours by Foot, for example, has options that focus on different neighbourhoods, each lasting about 2.5 hours. A tip of around €10-15 (£8-£12.50) would suffice.

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