Paid European cities: Venice, Valencia and Barcelona charge holidaymakers
European cities with their own entry fees for visitors: As row rages over EU tourist tax, how Venice, Valencia and Barcelona impose new charges on holidaymakers in 2023 7 euro (£6.20) tax per non-EU tourist in November Spain's Mesa del Turismo has expressed fear of losing millions of Britons
Venice, Valencia and Barcelona will all impose new tourism taxes sometime in 2023, a move some travel organizations say will hurt the industry holidays.
Some of Europe's most popular tourist destinations already levy their own overnight stay tax in an effort to curb "overtourism".
In comes as a line on an EU tourist tax continues to grow. Under the EU plan, any non-EU tourist will have to pay €7 for visa-free entry - and this has to be renewed every three years.
< p class="mol-para -with-font">The ETIAS charge would be in more than one...Venice, Valencia and Barcelona will all impose new tourism taxes sometime in 2023, a move some travel organizations say will hurt the industry holidays.
Some of Europe's most popular tourist destinations already levy their own overnight stay tax in an effort to curb "overtourism".
In comes as a line on an EU tourist tax continues to grow. Under the EU plan, any non-EU tourist will have to pay €7 for visa-free entry - and this has to be renewed every three years.
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