Spain Tourist Tax: Here's What you need to know Before Your Trip
- Fletch
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When we were planning the budget for our upcoming 3 months in Europe we had definitely NOT taken into account the new Tourist Tax that tourists now need to pay when visiting Spain. This is an additional expense that we didn't add into our monthly budget that is going to cost us an additional 100 euros to our monthly accommodation budget and potentially YOU TOO!

If you're thinking about travelling to Spain soon, here's what you need to know about the Tourist Tax in Spain.
If you’re planning the budget for an upcoming trip to Spain, make sure to account for the tourist tax as well as there's no getting around this tax. As part of our big Spanish and Europe adventure, we're planning on staying 1 month in the city of Barcelona and as such had to pay the Barcelona Tourist Tax - or the Impuesto sobre estancias en establecimientos turísticos as it's called for Barcelona. But this tax is Not just Barcelona, this affects other tourist destinations in Spain too. And it's an additional expense that should be included in your overall costs, but it’s a good idea to research it first to understand how it might affect your travel budget.
In this short post we’ll explain everything you need to know about the Tourist Tax in Spain, including how it works, how much it costs, who needs to pay it and how you pay it, centred around our experience of planning a 1-month stay in Barcelona and discovering the extra cost:
💶 The Tourist Tax in Spain: Everything You Need to Know
Planning a trip to Spain? So were we — a full-time travelling family preparing for a one-month stay in Barcelona, only to discover an extra cost we hadn’t factored into our budget: Spain’s Tourist Tax.
If you're visiting Spain, especially popular regions like Catalonia (Barcelona), Balearic Islands (Menorca, Mallorca, Ibiza, etc.), or Valencia, you may be required to pay a local tourism tax — often added to your accommodation bill. Here’s what you need to know so it doesn’t catch you by surprise like it did us. But it's not always added to your bill you need to check the fine print of your booking.
🏨 What Is the Spanish Tourist Tax?
The Spanish Tourist Tax is a daily fee charged per person, per night by local governments in certain regions to help maintain tourist infrastructure and promote sustainable tourism.
You’ll often see it referred to as:
Impuesto sobre estancias en establecimientos turísticos (in Catalonia)
Ecotasa (in the Balearic Islands)
Or simply: Tourist Tax / City Tax
📍 Where Is It Charged?
Not all regions in Spain charge this tax, but many major tourist areas do, including:
Catalonia (Barcelona, Girona, Tarragona, etc.)
Balearic Islands (Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, Formentera)
Valencia (Valencia City, Alicante, etc. - starting in 2024/25)
Madrid and much of inland Spain do not currently charge a tourist tax.
💰 How Much Is the Tourist Tax in Barcelona?
This was the surprise for us! Here's what to expect per person, per night, depending on your accommodation type:
Accommodation Type | Rate (per night) |
Luxury Hotel (5-star) | €3.50 + €1.75 city surcharge = €5.25 |
Mid-range Hotel (4-star) | €1.70 + €1.75 = €3.45 |
Budget Hotels / Apartments | €1.10 + €1.75 = €2.85 |
Hostels, Guesthouses, Campgrounds | ~€0.65 - €1.00 |
Housing for tourist use: €8.50 | €8.50 |
Note:
Charged up to 7 nights max per person per stay.
Children under 16 are typically exempt.
💡 Our Experience:
We booked a long-term apartment rental - 1 month in an apartment in Barcelona via Booking.com thinking we’d nailed the budget. But on check-in, we were asked to pay €6.88 per adult, per night. Total €96.32 because stays are capped at 7 nights charge. But this 96 euro charge was something we definitely hadn't accounted for and it's a significant expense on top of the monthly rent we'd payed of €1700 (for a 2 bedroom flat). The kids were exempt from this as it's just adults.
Definitely something to budget for if you're staying longer than a few nights!
🧾 How Is the Tax Paid?
Usually collected by your accommodation on arrival or check-in.
Sometimes added to your final bill or paid in cash.
Must be listed separately from the nightly rate on receipts.
👨👩👧👦 Who Has to Pay It?
Everyone aged 16 and up.
Children under 16 are generally exempt.
Applies to both tourists and locals staying in tourist accommodations.
📅 Is It Charged Monthly or Only on First 7 Nights?
The tax applies to up to 7 nights per stay, even if you're staying longer.
So for a 1-month stay like ours, you’ll only pay for 7 nights per person.
Example: 2 adults staying 30 nights = 2 x 7 nights = 14 taxed nights total.
✈️ Why Is There a Tourist Tax?
These funds are used for:
Tourism sustainability projects
Infrastructure maintenance
Environmental protection (especially on islands)
Managing over-tourism in cities like Barcelona
It’s not a scam or hidden fee — just an important budget line to include!
✅ Tips for Budgeting Around the Tourist Tax
Check if your destination charges it before booking.
Ask if it's included in your rate when booking accommodation.
Consider shorter stays in cities with high rates to save money.
Budget about €15–€25 extra per person just in case.
🧳 Final Thoughts
If you're planning a trip to Barcelona, Mallorca, or Valencia, this is a small but important expense to plan for. We learned the hard way — so now we always check in advance. For long-term travellers or families like us, it adds up quickly, but being prepared makes all the difference!
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