
Key Points
- Barcelona will double its hotel tax starting in April, making it one of the highest in Europe.
- A significant portion of the increased tax revenue will fund affordable housing and address overtourism.
- Local hoteliers have criticized the move, fearing it could reduce visitor numbers.
Summary
Barcelona is set to double its hotel tax from April, with nightly rates rising to between 10 and 15 euros depending on hotel category, making it among the highest in Europe. The tax hike aims to help fund affordable housing and reduce overtourism, with 25% of the revenue going toward housing initiatives. The move has faced criticism from local hotel executives, who worry it could deter tourists and negatively impact the local economy.
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