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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TIMES uk NOTICEBOARD My account Log Out May 29, 11:33 PM BST Business Latest News UK News Personal Finance Tech and Science Work Life Women in Business Travel Real Estate NOTICEBOARD My account Log Out UK Edition Business Latest News UK News Personal Finance Tech and Science - Science - Cybersecurity - eSports - Artificial Intelligence Work Life - Retail - Hospitality - Healthcare - Motoring - Finance & Banking - Sports Betting Women in Business Travel Real Estate Editions Australia Edition India Edition International Edition Singapore Edition United Kingdom United States NOTICEBOARD Follow Us Editions Australia Edition India Edition International Edition Singapore Edition United Kingdom United States Travel Italians Demand an End to 'Monstrous' Al Fresco Dining Trend Loved by Tourists The COVID-19 pandemic has made it easier for the government to grant restaurants with outdoor seating licenses By Ziyad Jamal Published 05/29/24 AT 11:33 PM BST Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Share on Flipboard Share on Pocket The trend of tourists dining out in the streets of Rome has frustrated locals. esrageziyor/Pexels Italy, renowned for its rich cultural heritage and exquisite cuisine, remains a top holiday destination, particularly the capital city of Rome, which attracts between 7-10 million tourists annually. However, a growing frustration is evident among locals regarding the popular tourist trend of al fresco dining, where .

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