Pompeii Imposes Daily Visitor Cap to Combat Overtourism

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Italy's Pompeii will limit daily visitors to 20,000 starting November 15, following a surge in tourist numbers, with a record 36,000 visitors on a free-entry day in October. The cap aims to address conservation and safety concerns at the ancient Roman site, which saw nearly 4 million visitors in 2023, a third more than the previous year. The site, partially unexcavated, remains a significant archaeological interest, offering insights into Roman life.
- Italy's Pompeii to cap daily tourist numbers to 20,000 BBC.com
- Pompeii limits visitors to protect ancient city from overtourism The Guardian
- Italy's Pompeii to cap daily visitor numbers to 20,000 Reuters
- Another Italian tourist site brings in strict restrictions The Independent
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