Portofino imposes bans on tourists

Portofino imposes bans on tourists

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The picturesque village in Liguria wants to better regulate the behaviour of tourists. / © Marinaldo Vivian, Unsplash

To preserve the flair of the luxury destination, Portofino is drawing the line: anyone who strolls around shirtless, parties loudly or picnics in the piazza risks a fine. An increasing number of Italian cities are imposing bans this summer.

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