Over the years, Italy has been one of the world's most beloved travel destinations
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The country is renowned for its charming historic villages
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However, the centuries-old love affair between Italy and its tourists is coming to a turning point
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According to BBC report, the country has been saying "no" a lot recently
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No selfies in Portofino; no large cruise ships in Venice; no free entry for day-trippers; no tourist buses on Amalfi's seafront; no sitting on the Spanish steps in Rome
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If the rules are not followed then you can get the fine of upto 2,500 pounds
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The future of Italian tourism is uncertain, but there are some possible solutions that could help to address the tensions between tourists and residents
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Some possible solutions include promoting lesser-known destinations and encouraging off-season travel