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C'è una tassa di soggiorno?

Is there a tourist tax?

Pronunciation

sog-GIOR-no — three syllables, stress on the second. 'gi' before 'o' is soft, like 'j'.

When to use it

Ask at check-in to avoid surprise charges. The tourist tax is mandatory in most Italian cities and must be paid separately.

What it means

'Tassa di soggiorno' (tourist/stay tax) is a local municipality tax collected by hotels. 'Soggiorno' means 'stay' or 'sojourn'. This tax varies by city, star rating, and season. It is paid in cash directly to the hotel and is not included in standard booking prices.

Variations

Quanto è la tassa di soggiorno?

How much is the tourist tax?

Ask for the exact amount to budget correctly

La tassa di soggiorno si paga in contanti?

Is the tourist tax paid in cash?

In most Italian municipalities, this tax must be paid in cash

Per quante notti si paga la tassa?

For how many nights is the tax charged?

Some cities cap the tourist tax at a maximum of 5–7 nights

Mini Dialogue

— C'è una tassa di soggiorno? — Sì, a Firenze è obbligatoria. Costa cinque euro e cinquanta a persona a notte. — Si paga in contanti? — Sì, solo in contanti. La chiediamo al check-out.

— Is there a tourist tax? — Yes, in Florence it is mandatory. It costs five euros fifty per person per night. — Is it paid in cash? — Yes, cash only. We ask for it at check-out.

Cultural Note

The 'tassa di soggiorno' (tourist tax) exists in most Italian cities including Rome (€3–€7/night), Florence (€4–€8/night), and Venice (€1–€5/night depending on season). It is not included in booking.com prices and must be paid separately, usually in cash, at the hotel.