Manchester’s new Tourist Tax: Tourists will be charged a pound a night extra to help keep the city’s streets clean
Manchester is the first UK city to charge a tourist tax to visitors staying in City Centre hotels and holiday apartments.
Starting on April 1, tourists will be paying £1 per night on top of their hotel fee as a 'City Visitor Charge'.
This new tax will help fund the new Manchester Accomodation Business Improvement District and an estimated £3m worth of annual revenue will be dedicated to tourism-related and cultural projects, as well as necessities such as street cleaning.
We asked people in Manchester about their thoughts on this new charge.
Starting on April 1, tourists will be paying £1 per night on top of their hotel fee as a 'City Visitor Charge'.
This new tax will help fund the new Manchester Accomodation Business Improvement District and an estimated £3m worth of annual revenue will be dedicated to tourism-related and cultural projects, as well as necessities such as street cleaning.
We asked people in Manchester about their thoughts on this new charge.
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