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Sirmione Considers Entry Fees to Manage Tourist Overcrowding

Following record-breaking visitor numbers, the town is evaluating a Venice-style reservation system to protect infrastructure and residents' quality of life.

Blick über die Altstadt von Sirmione am Gardasee
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Overview

  • Over the May Day weekend, up to 75,000 day-trippers overwhelmed Sirmione, blocking streets and emergency access routes.
  • Local residents and hoteliers have called for immediate action, citing safety risks and unsustainable tourism levels.
  • Municipal leaders are discussing a digital ticketing and reservation system for day-visitors, inspired by Venice's model.
  • The hotelier association, led by Marco Merlo, has formally requested a meeting with city officials to address mass tourism concerns.
  • Nearby Limone sul Garda has implemented a seasonal public alcohol ban, with fines up to €500, to curb disruptive tourist behavior.