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A city in Scotland has voted to introduce Scotland’s first-ever tourist tax, adding a 5% surcharge to overnight stays. The landmark decision, made during a virtual council meeting amidst Storm Eowyn’s red weather warning, will see visitors contributing to Edinburgh from July 24, 2026.
We have listened to many voices and come to a conclusion that is sustainable, consistent with legislation and will enhance our city'