The autonomous community of Catalonia located in the northeast of Spain is increasing its tourist tax, with rates expected to reach up €15 per person/night in Barcelona in a five - star hotel by 2029, following agreements by political parties to double fees and add municipal surcharges, starting with a phased increase from April 2026 for the rest of Catalonia and an immediate rise in Barcelona’s city tax.
The tax according to the Catalan authorities covers both regional and city - specific charges, with funds directed towards housing and local infrastructure.
El País, a renowned Spanish daily newspaper based in Madrid, stated that the rate increase, agreed between the Socialist Party of Catalonia (PSC) , the Republican Party of Catalonia (PSC), the Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) and the Common party, is expected to be approved in February and will take effect in April.
The agreement provides that the tourist tax applied to tourists in Catalan tourist accommodation establishments will double its value in most categories, and there will also be a surcharge which can go up to €4 per night or €8 per night, in the case of the city of Barcelona.
In the case of five - star hotels located in the Catalan capital, the rate will rise from €3.50 to €7 per person/night, while in the rest of the region the increase will be 100%, being applied gradually, that is, with a 50% increase coming into effects as early as April, 1, 2026 reaching €4.50 in the luxury category, rising to double by 1. April, 2027, when this amount should reach €6.
As in hotels and other tourist accommodation, cruise passengers who are moored for less than 12 hours in Barcelona will also pay tourist tax, which will be €6 per person per night.
In addition to this increase, there will be a municipal surcharge, since the agreement between the Catalan parties provides that municipalities can apply an additional municipal surcharge of up to €4 per night, which will be up to €8 in Barcelona.
The municipal surcharge will, however, be discretionary and flexible, and may be adjusted by municipalities based on criteria such as the postal code, which will make it possible to differentiate the areas with the highest tourist flows, as well as to increase or decrease the value depending on the time of year to encourage tourism during the off – peak months.
The newspaper El País said that the approval of the tourist tax means that, in 2029, tourists staying in a five - star hotel in Barcelona will have to pay €15 per person per night, which also calculates the amount that a family of four will have to pay and which reaches €60 per night and €420 for a week’s stay.
Of the funds from Catalonia’s tourist tax, 25% will revert to housing policies, while the remaining 75% will be directed to the Tourism Promotion Fund.
However, the measure is causing controversy among the Catalan business and tourism sector, with HostelTur, renowned Spanish portal dedicated to deliver information linked to the travel & tourism sector citing the main regional business associations, which argue that this is an “improvised measure”, which only serves to rise money from the Catalan government and that it puts at risk the competitiveness of the destination.
ConfeCat, Barcelona Hotel Association, Catalan Federation of Campsites, Federatur, Apartur, Fomento del Trabajo and Pimec Turismo are some regional business associations that have already show themselves against the increase in the tourist tax, even issuing a joint statement repudiating the measure.
The associations consider that the proposal only responds to the need for political support from the current government and not to a solid strategy for tourism, warning that the increase in the cost of accommodation could drive away local tourism and create serious territorial imbalances in areas such as the Pyrenees and the Ebro Delta, two areas which depend heavily on domestic and seasonal demand.
The Catalan tourism sector also laments the government’s lack of empathy and denounces the measure for ignoring commercial operations, contracts already finalized for the season and technical difficulties in adapting.
The entrepreneurs demand that is independent economic study be carried out to assess the real impact of the tax on demand before implementing any tax changes, while demanding greater transparency and accountability mechanisms to ensure that the revenue collected will be strictly reinvested in improving the quality of tourism in the region.
Key Details of the Increase:
• Barcelona’s Combined Charge: When combined with the regional tax, the Barcelona municipal tax for five – star hotels can reach €6.75, contributing to a total potentially hitting €15 per night for luxury stays by 2029.
• Catalonia (Outside Barcelona): A phased increase starts April 1, 2026, raising the regional tax for five - star hotels from €3 to €4.50 per night, with further adjustments planned for 2027.
• Implementation: The new rules were agreed upon, with some initial increases set for April 2026, though political disagreements have caused some delays.
Why the Increase?
• Funding: The extra revenue supports local communities, housing for low – income residents, and infrastructure improvements.
How it Works:
• You pay a regional tax and, if in Barcelona, an additional city surcharge.
• The total fee depends on your accommodation, such as hotel star rating, hostels holiday rentals and other lodging options.
Last year, the entire region of Catalonia received 20 million international tourists, which corresponds to an increase of 1% compared to 2024 and this move could change the positive trajectory achieved by the Catalan community.
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