| Italy's central bank cuts off credit card and debit card transactions in the Vatican to stifle money laundering.
Full story: Visitors to the Vatican should come prepared—with lots of cash.
Italy has blocked the use of credit and debit cards in the tiny city state.
Rome's concerned about a lack of financial transparency there.
The move is a blow for the Holy See, as sales of souvenirs, stamps and admission tickets to people visiting attractions like the Sistine Chapel is one of its biggest sources of income.
In 2011, 5 million visitors brought in over 91 million euros.
The Vatican Museums warned tourists on its website it couldn't take payments inside its walls from January 1.
[Dutch Tourist]: "We got cash yesterday, a lot."
[Mariangela Oldani, Tourist]: "It's really difficult for tourists who arrive and then see that you can't use cards. It shouldn't happen in a place like this, there should be better service."
A source close to Italy's central bank said it had revoked Deu... |
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