Edinburgh Introduces Tourist Tax for Overnight Stays
edinburgh, scotland January 24, 2025 19:21Edinburgh becomes the first UK city to implement a tourist tax on overnight stays, aiming to generate funds for local amenities.
Edinburgh becomes the first UK city to implement a tourist tax on overnight stays, aiming to generate funds for local amenities.
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