Barcelona Raises Tourist Tax to Address Overtourism as Visitor Numbers Surge

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Barcelona, a top destination for travelers, has implemented an increase in its tourist tax starting in April, in response to the rising concerns of overtourism. With 9.7 million tourists visiting in 2022, the city has taken this measure to manage the influx and mitigate its impact on local residents and infrastructure.

This tax hike is part of Barcelona’s broader strategy to sustainably manage tourism, ensuring that the city remains a vibrant and livable place for both residents and visitors. The move also aims to generate revenue that will be reinvested into local community projects and the preservation of cultural sites, which are crucial for maintaining the city’s unique heritage and appeal.

Travelers planning to visit Barcelona should be aware of these changes, as they could affect the overall cost of their trip. The increased tax is expected to help balance the needs of the tourism industry with those of the local population, creating a more sustainable approach to tourism in one of Europe’s most popular cities.

Sources: AirGuide Business airguide.infobing.com, Apple News

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