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Cinque Terre's Path of Love reopens with charges to ease Insta-tourism
Visitors will need to pay up to Û15 to stroll - and take photos - along romantic 900-metre walkway in Liguria, Italy.
Ligurian riviera coastal path famed as a meeting point for courting couples reopens after an almost 12-year closure.
Sculpted into the steep cliffs wedged between the villages of Riomaggiore and Manarola, the Via dell'Amore (Path of Love) had been closed since being damaged by a September 2012 landslide that injured four Australian tourists.
Fabrizia Pecunia, mayor of the towns of Riomaggiore and Manarola portrayed on the Path of Love (sentiero dell'Amore) that connects the two towns of Riomaggiore and manarola in the Cinqueterre in the Northern Italian region of Liguria.
Riomaggiore, Italy.
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Italy's picturesque villages struggle to cope with deluge of Insta-visitors
The five villages of the Cinque Terre are determined to ensure the once sleepy area is not overwhelmed by mass tourism.
There was a time when Manarola's year-round population, which has dwindled over the years to about 350, could take a peaceful afternoon nap.
From Venice and Dubrovnik to Bali and Alaska, managing mass tourism is a dilemma facing many popular global destinations. In Italy, 2023 was a record year, with foreigners making up the vast majority of visitors for the first time since before the coronavirus pandemic.
Riomaggiore, italy - Tourists in the town of Riomaggiore in the Cinqueterre in the Northern Italian region of Liguria.
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Italy's picturesque villages struggle to cope with deluge of Insta-visitors
The five villages of the Cinque Terre are determined to ensure the once sleepy area is not overwhelmed by mass tourism.
There was a time when Manarola's year-round population, which has dwindled over the years to about 350, could take a peaceful afternoon nap.
From Venice and Dubrovnik to Bali and Alaska, managing mass tourism is a dilemma facing many popular global destinations. In Italy, 2023 was a record year, with foreigners making up the vast majority of visitors for the first time since before the coronavirus pandemic.
Riomaggiore, italy - Tourists in the town of Riomaggiore in the Cinqueterre in the Northern Italian region of Liguria.
Roberto Salomone / Guardian / eyevine
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Roberto Salomone -
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Italy's picturesque villages struggle to cope with deluge of Insta-visitors
The five villages of the Cinque Terre are determined to ensure the once sleepy area is not overwhelmed by mass tourism.
There was a time when Manarola's year-round population, which has dwindled over the years to about 350, could take a peaceful afternoon nap.
From Venice and Dubrovnik to Bali and Alaska, managing mass tourism is a dilemma facing many popular global destinations. In Italy, 2023 was a record year, with foreigners making up the vast majority of visitors for the first time since before the coronavirus pandemic.
Riomaggiore, italy - Tourists wait for a boat in the town of Riomaggiore in the Cinqueterre in the Northern Italian region of Liguria.
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Riomaggiore village, Cinque Terre, Italy.
Riomaggiore village, Cinque Terre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Liguria, Italy, Europe
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Riomaggiore village, Cinque Terre, Italy.
Riomaggiore village, Cinque Terre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Liguria, Italy, Europe
Godong -
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Riomaggiore village, Cinque Terre, Italy.
Riomaggiore village, Cinque Terre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Liguria, Italy, Europe
Godong -
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Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, medieval houses in steep ravine, Ligurian Riviera, Italy
Medieval houses in steep ravine, Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ligurian Riviera, Liguria, Italy, Europe
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Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, tiny harbour and medieval houses in steep ravine, Ligurian Riviera, Italy
Tiny harbour and medieval houses in steep ravine, Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ligurian Riviera, Liguria, Italy, Europe
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Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, tiny harbour and medieval houses in steep ravine, Ligurian Riviera, Italy
Tiny harbour and medieval houses in steep ravine, Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ligurian Riviera, Liguria, Italy, Europe
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Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, tiny harbour and medieval houses in steep ravine, Ligurian Riviera, Italy
Tiny harbour and medieval houses in steep ravine, Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ligurian Riviera, Liguria, Italy, Europe
Eleanor Scriven