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With my wife Dace, we returned to the other side of the map and reached Venice, the city of canals, gondolas and masks, it is a place that awakens the imagination and romanticism. Let's go down our streets to see what we encounter and share it with ustedes. The local inhabitants' opinion on tourism in Venice is complex and nuanced. There are a variety of perspectives that must be considered, tanto es sus aspectos de impacto positivo, como negativo. Tourism generates jobs and income and Venice depends on a large measure of tourism for its economy. Thousands of people work in the tourist industry, from hoteliers and restaurateurs to gondoliers and tourist guides. Tourism helps spread the rich culture and history of Venice to people from all over the world. Tourism revenues are used to finance the conservation of historical monuments and the infrastructure of the city. Pero todo esto también ha traído consigo un undeniable Impacto negativo. Mass tourism has been overwhelming for a small city like Venice. Los canales congestionados, las calles llenas de gente y el ruido constante pueden afectar la qualida de vida de los residents. A direct and unwanted consequence is the increase in the cost of living: Tourism has raised the prices of housing, food and transport, which makes life difficult for local residents. Many residents feel that Venice in the last years has become a theme park for tourists, losing its charm and authenticity. If there are divers opinions, some residents support responsible tourism because they consider that the possible solution is to find a balance between economic benefits and the protection of cultural heritage and the quality of life. Others oppose mass tourism: They believe that the city is being destroyed and that measures must be taken to reduce the number of visitors. In general, the local inhabitants' opinion on tourism in Venice is complex and there is no unique position. It is important to consider all perspectives and look for solutions that benefit both residents and visitors. Some initiatives to improve the situation are limiting the number of visitors and promoting tourism that respects the environment, the local culture and the quality of life of the residents. Además se propone la diversification de la economía: Se busca reducir así la dependence del turismo y desarrollar otras actividades económicas. During the coronavirus pandemic and even within the first few months after its termination, the streets and canals of Venice regained the tranquility of other years already forgotten, nature also took a breather. But the tourism industry can do more and it is difficult to believe that Venice will become, at some point, a parsimonious city with marine air and silent evenings under the beautiful silhouette of beautiful medieval buildings. Here are some tips to know less touristic Venice: Avoid the most touristic places: The Plaza de San Marcos, the Doge's Palace and the Rialto Bridge are the most visited places in Venice. Si quieres evitar las crowds, es mejor visitarlos temprano por la mañana o tarde por la noche. Walk or rent a bicycle: The best way to explore Venice is on foot or by bicycle. So you can discover the most hidden corners of the city. Talk to the locals, who are the best source of information about Venice. No dudes en preguntarles por sus lugares favoritos de la ciudad. Some recommended places to know Venice less massive are: Cannaregio, a neighborhood north of the historic center and one of the oldest in Venice. Dorsoduro: a neighborhood located south of the historic center and known for its museums, art galleries and gardens. Giudecca: an ideal place to enjoy the views of the city. Murano: an island known for its glass production. And Burano: an island known for its colorful houses. The images we have taken for this video are a very small sample of the tourist phenomenon in which Venice has become. Se attempt un equilibrio, pero lo cierto es que meanwhile tanto Venecia sigue siendo un destino deseo para miliones de personas alrededor del mundo. #abretuventanaalmundo #ViajarEsHipervivir 🌎 Subtitles in Portuguese, Italian, German, French, Russian, Polish and English. 🔎 I am Gustavo Llusá, Argentine, after traveling for several years for more than 65 countries, I settled in Latvia where I married Dace and learned to know another way of life, on the other side of the map. 👇👇👇 COMMENT AND OPINION