Rome get their riverside beach halfway through summer

Sunbathers sit on the sun beds on the newly opened "Tiberis" beach along the Tiber river in Rome Picture: AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia

Sunbathers sit on the sun beds on the newly opened "Tiberis" beach along the Tiber river in Rome Picture: AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia

Published Aug 6, 2018

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Summer's half over, but the people of Rome finally have their beach along the Tiber River.

The artificial beach officially was inaugurated on Friday. But thunderstorms and uncompleted details kept Romans waiting until Sunday for a full day of sunbathing and beach volleyball near Marconi Bridge.

The beach is free admittance and will be opened seven days a week opened from 8am to 8pm. Picture: AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia

Rome's populist mayor, Virginia Raggi, promised the riverside strand months ago. Admission is free, and the beach is set to be open until October.

Critics say the sand and lounge chairs are so far away from the heart of the Italian capital, residents might as well travel a little farther to swim in the Mediterranean Sea at Ostia.

Sunbathers sit on the sun beds on the newly opened "Tiberis" beach.

Pic: AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia

The Tiber's too polluted for swimming. Rats are often seen in the river.

City Hall says creating the beach cleaned up the area, once known for illegal shantytowns.

Associated Press

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