The historic Porto Lello bookstore receives an average of four thousand visitors a day and will spend the charge three euros to these people. For guests of the house is expected a type of card customer.
José Manuel Lello said the Lello bookshop, mandatory tourist spot in Porto, going to start charging three euros for each visitor, this news Wednesday, July 15, the Journal News. The store, said the official, receives an average of four thousand visitors per day, making it difficult to reconcile their activity with the fact that a tourist stop. However, it is already thought a mode that does not require customers to pay Lello every time you decide to shop at the store.
“Customers will have a card, the ‘Friends of Lello’ card. We will ask an advance of 10 euros immediately discountable in buying a book and valid for one year, “explains, adding that the tourist, in turn,” will make an advance payment of 3 euros, he also discountable a purchase of a book. “
“It is very difficult to reconcile the fact that we are a tourist attraction (…) with the tranquility that requires a bookstore,” explains José Lello, referring to the pressure put by about four thousand people every day visit the shop and he justified the decision to “make here a division between clients and visitors.”
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