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Does Italy have a tourist tax?

If you stay in any accommodation other than hotels, you have to pay the tourist tax. There is no exemption in this case. The rate and conditions vary according to the type of accommodation, so you should check in with the place you're staying at to verify all conditions applicable to your situation.



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What is the Rome Tourist Tax? The Rome Tourist Tax is a special tax charged per person per night* by any lodging facility or campsite. The tax is added to your final bill at check-out and payable in cash or card.

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Italy's currency is the Euro (€). We recommend that you take a mixture of cash along with currency on a pre-paid currency card. Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, shops and autostrada tollbooths.

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Use your card to pay for train tickets, souvenirs at gift shops, hotels, trattorias (Italian eateries) and more. You'll need cash for street food, taxis, tour guides and purchases under 10 or 20 euros.

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