Milan will increase its tourist tax from January 1 next year ahead of the upcoming Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics. The increase will only be valid for 2026 and will affect all types of tourist accommodation.
In Milan, the new rates per person per night will be:
- €10 (R200) in four- and five-star hotels
- €7,40 (R148) in three-star hotels
- €5 (R100) in two-star hotels
- €4 (R80) in one-star hotels
- €9,50 (R190) in short-term rentals and B&Bs
Currently, the tourist tax per person per night is:
- €7,00 (R140) in four- and five-star hotels
- €6,30 (R125) in three-star hotels
- €4,90 (R98) in two-star hotels
- €3,50 (R70) in one-star hotels
- €6,30 (R125) in guesthouses, inns and B&Bs
Other municipalities in Lombardy and Veneto within 30km of event venues have also been permitted to raise the tourist tax by up to €5 (R100) per night if they wish to, according to Immobiliare.it News.
The tourist tax applies for up to 14 consecutive nights in the same accommodation and must be paid by all visitors staying in the city.