Amsterdam increases tourist tax, becomes ‘highest in Europe’
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, AMSTERDAM/ Created : Sep 30, 2019, 18:07 IST
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Amsterdam, the Dutch capital and one of the most visited cities in Europe, will be levying an additional tax of €3 per tourist (about INR 232). This tax will be applicable on travellers on per night basis in hotels; this is on top … Read more
Amsterdam, the Dutch capital and one of the most visited cities in Europe, will be levying an additional tax of €3 per tourist (about INR 232). This tax will be applicable on travellers on per night basis in hotels; this is on top of 7 per cent tax on room rates that the city already charges. Read less
Amsterdam, the Dutch capital and one of the most visited cities in Europe, will be levying an additional tax of €3 per tourist (about INR 232). This tax will be applicable on travellers on per night basis in hotels; this is on top of 7 per cent tax on room rates that the city already charges.
Amsterdam was already suffering from over-tourism and recorded 18 million annual visitors last year while the number of residents in the city is about 867000. At the beginning of the year, the authorities dismantled Iamsterdam sign to keep tourists at bay and also to give them a clear message. The sign used to be a prominent selfie spot just outside the Rijksmuseum and was removed from the spot in December 2018.
However, a spokesperson for Amsterdam city council has completely denied that the taxes were increased to discourage tourists from coming. In fact, he said that by raising taxes, they are making visitors contribute in keeping the city safe and clean. Also, this will help them in keeping public spaces such as bridges, pavements, and streets, in a proper state.
For your information, Amsterdam also charges an arrival tax of €8 (INR 619) for those, who arrive in the city by boat, and €0.66 (INR 51) for tourists opting a sightseeing boat or bus tour.
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