This popular destination will increase its tourist tax in 2024
Oct 30, 2023Travel
This week in travel news: An ancient Italian site, a hefty European tourist tax and a bunch of bears in Alaska all got bigger.
Amsterdam vs. overtourism
Amsterdam is about to beat its own record for having the highest “tourist tax” in Europe – and possibly the world – next year, according to a budget released by the city government.
“The tourist tax will be further increased to fund the extra spending so that visitors make a bigger contribution to the city,” reads the document.
The daily fee charged to cruise ship day visitors will go from 8 to 11 euros, or $8.50 to $11.60, and the nightly fee built into hotel room prices will jump to 12.5% of the room rate.
The popular annual Fat Bear Week has crowned its winner, a mama bear called 128 Grazer.
The contest, which is a way for Alaska’s Katmai National Park & Preserve to engage the public ahead of bear hibernation season, ended on October 10 with Grazer well ahead of the runner-up bear, 32 Chunk.
According to the park, Grazer “often preemptively confronts and attacks much larger bears — even large and dominant adult males.” She’ll be back next year to defend her salmon crown.
La dolce vita
What’s better than owning a house in Italy? Owning two houses in Italy.
British-American couple Jeffrey Pfefferle and Leon McNaught decided to buy a one-euro house in the Sicilian town of Mussomeli after reading about them right here on CNN Travel.
However, Pfefferle says, they’ve acquired more than just a place to live. “That’s the people, the community: If somebody needs help, they’re there. I can’t believe it,” he says. “In Mussomeli there’s a different way to look out for others – like it used to be in the past.”
Train times
China’s infrastructure projects just keep coming. The latest addition to the portfolio is a 277-kilometer (172-mile) high-speed train line along the southeastern coast, connecting the cities of Zhangzhou, Xiamen and Fuzhou, all three of which are in Fujian province.
The country’s state-owned rail system says that intelligent robots were part of the building process. This is China’s first overwater bullet train.
Pink palace
Hawa Mahal: The Hawa Mahal, also known as the Palace of the Winds, is located in the Indian city of Jaipur. Completed in 1799 and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it's one of India's most recognizable buildings and a popular tourist attraction.
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India's stunning Hawa Mahal
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The Hawa Mahal isn’t just one of India’s most beautiful buildings – it was also way ahead of its time in terms of sustainability.
Completed in 1799, the Hawa Mahal – which means Palace of the Winds – clocks in at 87 feet tall and has 953 ornate louvered windows. The design was inspired by Krishna’s crown.
The Jaipur palace, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage site, was designed to let air flow through naturally to stay cool.
If you’re planning to visit, make sure you bring a hat to wear in India’s sunny weather. Our partners at CNN Underscored, a product reviews website owned by CNN, have compiled a list of the best packable sun hats that won’t get smushed in your suitcase.
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