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So you booked that dream trip to Italy. You introduce yourself, gelato in hand, throw a coin in the Trevi fountain. But before you get lost in daydreams from Pasta, let’s talk about a crucial detail that budgets influence this year in a great way: The higher tourist tax of Italy.
While cities have had these reimbursements for years, The rates that are now in force for the Jubilee 2025 are a completely different story. In preparation for the anniversary– A special holy year in the Catholic Church that attracts millions of pilgrims –Cities have established considerable tax increases. Even if you have recently visited Italy, the rates you have paid before are probably outdated and the current amount can add a serious sting to your budget if you are not prepared.
This is what you can expect to pay in seven of the most popular places in Italy.
Rome: Highest rates in the nation

As the heart of the jubilee, the eternal city has the highest tourist tax of all. This reimbursement is charged directly per person per night on your hotel account and is based on the star rating of your accommodation.
- Five star hotels: € 10.00 (approximately $ 10.80 USD)
- Four -star hotels: € 7.50 (approximately $ 8.10 USD)
- Three-Star Hotels & Airbnbs: € 6.00 (approximately $ 6.50 USD)
This means that a few four nights stay in a four -star hotel, an extra $ 64.80 USD looks on their invoice.
Venice: a story about two taxes


Leave it to Venice to have a complex system. If you stay overnight, you pay the standard nocturnal city tax from € 1 to € 5. If you are a day tripper on one of the 54 designated peak days This summer you have to book your visit online in advance and a € 5 to € 10 ($ 5.40 to $ 10.80 USD) access costs Just to enter the historic center.
Florence: Costs in the heart of Tuscany


Ready to stare at David van Michelangelo? The accommodation tax of the city is steep, although it is covered after seven nights.
- Five star hotels: € 8.00 (approximately $ 8.65 USD)
- Four -star hotels: € 7.00 (approximately $ 7.55 USD)
- Airbnbs & B & BS: € 5.50 (approximately $ 5.95 USD)
Milan: Costs in fashion capital


In the capital of Cool of Italy, the nocturnal rates of the city apply to two weeks. Although the increase here was not as steep as in other cities, the costs are still a mandatory part of your accommodation.
- Five and four -star hotels: € 5.00 (approximately $ 5.40 USD)
- Three-star hotels: € 4.00 (around $ 4.30 USD)
- B&BS, Holiday Homes & Rentals: € 3.00 (approximately $ 3.25 USD)
Bologna: rates in culinary capital


Even in the Foodie paradise of Bologna there are new costs. The city has temporarily increased its rates before 2025 using a system based on the price of your room per person. Expect for most typical hotel enclosures (in € 31 to € 121 per night range) € 5.80 and € 6.50 (approximately $ 6.25 to $ 7.00 USD) Per person.
Naples: Nocturnal reimbursements in the southern hub


The birthplace of Pizza will also get a slice from your budget. Naples recently raised his rates, which apply until 14 nights.
- Five star hotels: € 6.00 (approximately $ 6.50 USD)
- Four -star hotels: € 5.50 (approximately $ 5.95 USD)
- Three-Star & Rentals: € 4.50 (approximately $ 4.85 USD)
The Amalfi Coast: A Pricier Paradise


The rules here change from city to city, but in the popular Hub of Amalfi the tax is charged for a maximum of four nights. A stay in a five -star hotel will return you € 5.00 ($ 5.40 USD) one night, while a four -star is a reasonable € 3.00 ($ 3.25 USD).
The Bottom Line
Bee JourneyWe know that hidden costs are the fastest way to ruin a travel budget. Although these nocturnal taxes are inevitable, aware of the specific costs for your destination ensures that you can plan accurately. If you budget for all that wine and pasta, make sure you put some extra money aside for this annoying accommodation. It is a small price to pay for the magic of Italy, but it is always better to be aware.
Happy Travels!


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