Travelers may be slapped with ‘ridiculous’new fees as popular city seeks millions per year

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Many popular destinations struggling with overtourism and infrastructure issues are aiming to fix those problems in an often unpopular way by enacting new taxes on tourists.

The city of Galway, on thewest side of Ireland, is widely known for its medieval streets, colorful shopfronts and historical landmarks.It is now considering a tourist tax that could generate more than $2.1 million annually in the city, according to The Connacht Tribune newspaper.

The proposal envisions an accommodation charge of $1.10 to $2.20 per visitor, per night, for tourists staying in hotels or short-term lodging.

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Sally-Ann O’Brien, Galway City Council’s new tourism officer, spoke at a meeting this week to address concerns, the Tribune reported.

She saidmost European countriesalready charge visitors a small nightly fee, with 21 of the 27 EU member states imposing similar taxes.

View of Galway city with buildings and water under a cloudy sky

Galway in Ireland is considering a tourist tax that could generate more than $2.1 million annually for the city.(Athanasios Gioumpasis/Getty Images)

O’Brien noted that many international visitors come from Europe and are used to paying a tax, according to the Irish Independent newspaper.

Any tourism levy would require legislation and approval from the Irish government at the national level.

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That’sgood newsfor opponents of the proposal.At least three prominent local leaders have voiced their concern.

Councilor Alan Curran recently said an inconsistency in tourism numbers could “severely impact our ability to budget effectively,” the newspaper reported.

People walking and shopping in Galway High Street shopping area

The revenue from a Galway tourist tax would be used to fund infrastructure and services associated with tourism.(iStock)

“We need to protect ourselves from those economic shocks,” he added.

When the Galway City Council discussed a motion to explore a tourist tax in 2024, a former mayor and a well-known business executive both expressed dismay.

fast-food chainin Ireland, called the proposal a “ridiculous idea” on Newstalk Breakfast in September 2024.

Kylemore Abbey in Galway Ireland

Kylemore Abbey is a neo-Gothic castle located in Galway, Ireland. (Andrea Innocenti/REDA/Universal Images Group)

“We would be the laughingstock of the country if we introduced a tourist tax,” he said.

Recent data shows Galway continues to attract many visitors. 

Colorful buildings in Galway in Ireland

Galway has dramatic coastal scenery that consistently ranks among the most photographed and visited in the country.(iStock)

“The local authority ought to consider what it is they’re actuallyoffering touristsat this point, and if it’s worth what they expect them to be paying anymore,” one Reddit user said.

“Have to agree.Galway is completely overpriced for what it offers,” another said.

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“There are people online — and, unfortunately, in politics — who viewhiking taxesas infinite free money,” a third Reddit user said.

Others didn’t understand the outrage and upset.

Pier at the port of Clifden with boats anchored and reflections in the water

As European cities struggle with infrastructure issues and overtourism, many popular destinations have begun implementing tourist taxes.(iStock)

“This is a normal charge in cities around the world and works fantastically,” a traveler said.

“I’ve never even batted an eye at paying it.”

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Galway attracts scores of tourists for its unique mix of history, culture and atmosphere.

Its location on Ireland’s west coast adds another major draw.Galway hasdramatic coastal scenerythat consistently ranks among the most photographed and visited in the country.

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