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Tourists warned they could incur hefty fine if they break these rules in Europe

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Thanks to its mix of historic old towns, sandy beaches, and impressive monuments, Europe’s huge visitor appeal is undeniable.

However, with the increasing influx of tourists, many cities have implemented strict and often bonkers regulations to preserve their heritage and ensure public order against a growing anti-tourism sentiment.




If you’re planning a European holiday this summer, you’d better be on your best behaviour to avoid hefty fines and the scorn of local residents.

From fountain dipping in Venice to relieving yourself on Spanish beaches, here’s our guide on what not to do, to avoid breaking the bank while on holiday in Europe.

Venice, Italy

Littering and love locks

Venice, famous for its canal waterways and rustic architecture, has strict regulations to maintain its beauty.

Littering is strictly prohibited, and careless tourists caught throwing trash, defacing property, or leaving ‘love locks’ on bridges can be fined hundreds of Euros.

Loitering and making hot beverages are also not tolerated. In 2019, two German tourists were fined 950 euros and asked to leave Venice after the cheeky visitors were caught making coffee on the steps of the historic Rialto Bridge.

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