Spain holiday April warning as leading destination raises tourist tax for spring

One of Spain's most popular destinations will raise its tourist tax on April 1 making holidays to the city more expensive for British tourists.

By Esther Marshall, Senior Travel Reporter

Barcelona

Barcelona is increasing its tourist tax from April 1 (Image: Getty)

is one of Europe’s top city break destinations but British tourists will need to pay more to holiday there from April 1.

The city introduced an extra tourist tax on top of the regional one in 2012 and has regularly increased it since then.

The regional tax varies depending on a tourist’s type of accommodation with five-star hotels attracting the highest fee.

Cruise passengers also pay an extra tax which is more expensive if they stay in the city overnight.

Barcelona’s city tax is then paid on top of that and has been steadily increasing over the years.

Barcelona tourists

Barcelona is one of Spain's most crowded destinations (Image: Getty)

In April 2024, the city tax will rise from 2.75 euros (£2.36) to 3.25 euros (£2.79) for stays up to seven days.

Cruise passengers who visit the city for the day will pay 6.25 euros (£5.36). Barcelona’s mayor says the city wants to encourage “quality tourism”.

Barcelona receives around 32 million visitors per year and residents have complained about rising prices and overcrowding.

Barcelona isn’t the only Spanish holiday destination to have a tourist tax and Britons visiting the Balearic islands will also pay a fee.

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