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European hotspot nearly doubles its visitor tax to become one of highest amid overtourism concerns

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European hotspot nearly doubles its visitor tax to become one of highest amid overtourism concerns

As popular vacation destinations continue their crackdown on overtourism, one major city has recently raised its traveler tax — making it one of the highest in Europe.

The city of Barcelona, Spain, has nearly doubled its hotel guest tax, from $5-$9 to $10-$17 per person, per night — while holiday rentals rose from 12.5 euros per night, up from $7.24 to a maximum of $14.49, Reuters reported.

The change follows overcrowding concerns from local residents due to the high number of visitors and a shortage of affordable housing for native Spaniards.

Barcelona citizens held a large protest last summer, even spraying tourists with water guns, as Fox News Digital previously reported.

Demonstrators marched with signs saying, “One more tourist, one less resident,” and “Tourist Go Home.” The demonstrators are demanding a reworking of their local economy.

Andreu Martínez of Spain humorously said at the time that the use of squirt guns was to annoy the tourists a bit.

Night view of Barcelona, Spain, with the Sagrada Familia basilica and illuminated city lights.

The city of Barcelona, Spain, has nearly doubled its hotel guest tax. kanuman – stock.adobe.com

Protesters marching with signs reading

People march during a protest against overtourism in Barcelona, Spain, on June 15, 2025. AP

“Barcelona has been handed to the tourists,” said Martínez. “This is a fight to give Barcelona back to its residents.” 

He said his rent had risen over 30%, with apartments in his neighborhood continually being rented out for short-term vacation use instead.

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The regional parliament of Catalonia said it is planning to ban all short-term rental accommodation by 2028.

Short-term rentals in Barcelona have been stagnant for years, remaining at around 10,000 since 2014, according to figures from Barcelona’s City Hall.

A woman at an overtourism protest in Spain holding a water gun.

A person with a water gun takes part in a protest against overtourism in Barcelona on June 15, 2025. AP

Barcelona city data indicates around 850,000 homes exist in Barcelona, making the 10,000 or so short-term rentals a fraction of total housing.

Italian nurse Irene Verrazzo, who traveled to the city, told Reuters that Barcelona was already very expensive. She said she would probably not visit again.

“I don’t think this added expense is fair,” she told Reuters. “They already make money from tourists spending in shops, visiting their monuments, etc.”

A protest in Spain against overtourism with a banner reading

People march near the Sagrada Familia Basilica during a protest against overtourism in Barcelona on June 15, 2025. AP

Barcelona hotel owners have expressed concern that the tax rise could deter too many tourists from visiting.

Manel Casals, Barcelona’s hoteliers’ group general director, told Reuters that proposals to monitor the taxes’ impact and raise them gradually instead were ignored.

“One day, they will kill the goose that lays the golden eggs,” said Casals.

Last year, 96.8 million people visited Spain — with nearly 94 million visiting in 2024, according to government data.

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