After 3 months of silence due to Covid-19, the ancient squares of Italy have begun to reopen and welcome international visitors.
International visitors are enjoying a drink on the terrace of the Caffè Quadri, located on St. Mark's Square - one of the most beautiful squares in the world and the main attraction of Venice. (Source: Andrea Pattaro / AFP)
An employee is cleaning and arranging tables and chairs in Caffè Florian, a coffee shop with a history from the eighteenth century on St. Mark Square. (Source: Andrea Pattaro / AFP)
Two female tourists relaxing in the warm sun at St. Mark Square. It seems that the city of Venice has gradually returned to its previous rhythm of life. (Source: Andrea Pattaro / AFP)
Most of the souvenir shops and restaurants in Venice have reopened and restored trade activities. The image of a peddler hurriedly preparing the wagon to prepare for the tourists. (Source: Andrea Pattaro / AFP)
All tourists wear masks to prevent the Covid-19 epidemic. Images of tourists wandering around the Gondola boat, characteristic of the city of love Venice. (Source: Andrea Pattaro / AFP)
Gondola boat business has started again, this is the bright spot in Italy tourism. (Source: Andrea Pattaro / AFP)
The Gondola boat is taking tourists on a visit to one of Venice's most famous bridges - the Rialto bridge across the Great Canal. The attraction for tourists to Italy is the unique inverted V-shape, designed by famous architect Antonio Da Ponte. The pace of life in the area around the Rialto Bridge is also rated as "the most bustling" in Venice. (Source: Andrea Pattaro / AFP)
At stores, service personnel comply with the masking rules and keep a distance from customers. (Source: Andrea Pattaro / AFP)
The increase in the number of international tourists is a good sign for the Italian tourism industry, but this is also a concern for people living in this city. Images of members of the Comitato No Grandi Navi gathered in Zattere to protest too many tourists and cruise ships arriving at Venice. (Source: Stefano Mazzola / Awakening)
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