Spain Archives - Traveling Lifestyle https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/tag/spain/ Digital Nomad & Travel News Sat, 06 Apr 2024 17:50:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 This Popular European Hotspot Increased Tourist Tax Ahead Of Summer Season https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/this-popular-european-hotspot-increased-tourist-tax-ahead-of-summer-season/ https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/this-popular-european-hotspot-increased-tourist-tax-ahead-of-summer-season/#respond Sat, 06 Apr 2024 17:50:00 +0000 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/?p=76877 Barcelona is the latest European city to increase its tourist tax in 2024, in an attempt to reduce and control overtourism, at least that’s what authorities say. This Spanish city is a highly sought-after tourist destination due to its, renowned architecture, outstanding nightlife, and sunny beaches. But now, depending on your accommodation type, you may end up paying some $50 extra per week’s stay, as the city raised the fee for its two tourist taxes. The city and the regional […]

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Barcelona is the latest European city to increase its tourist tax in 2024, in an attempt to reduce and control overtourism, at least that’s what authorities say.

This Spanish city is a highly sought-after tourist destination due to its, renowned architecture, outstanding nightlife, and sunny beaches.

But now, depending on your accommodation type, you may end up paying some $50 extra per week’s stay, as the city raised the fee for its two tourist taxes. The city and the regional one.

Starting April 1, the city tax will set you back €3,25 per night for a maximum of 7 days. This applies to all types of accommodations.

For its part, the regional tax price is accommodation-dependent. 

This way, those staying at Airbnb-type accommodations will have to fork out “€2.75 per night; €1.70 for four-star hotels, and €3.50 for five-star hotels.”

On the other hand, cruise travelers are compelled to pay €3 if visiting for less than 12 hours or €2 if staying longer.

As a result, those booking five-star hotels or glamping will have to pay a total of €47.25 per 7-day stay.

Authorities expect to collect over €100 million in tourist taxes to invest them in infrastructure and other needs. 

These European cities/countries are charging tourists to visit their territories. Keep in mind that these fees may change depending on the season or the city you are visiting.

  • Brussels: $5, but it may be different in other cities.
  • Prague: $2.
  • France: Depending on your hotel, you should pay from $3 to $17.
  • Berlin: 5% of your accommodation price.
  • Greece:  Up to $5, depending on your accommodation price.
  • Iceland: $4 for hotels, $2 for campsites, and $7 for cruises.
  • Venice: $5.50.
  • Italy: Between $1 and $8, depending on the municipality you stay in.
  • Portugal: Around $2 per night in most of the country.
  • Amsterdam: 7% of your accommodation price plus €3 more per night.
  • Switzerland: Between $2.30 and $8, depending on the city you’re visiting.

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Spain Overtakes Portugal As The Main Destination For Digital Nomads In 2024 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/spain-overtakes-portugal-as-the-main-destination-for-digital-nomads-in-2024/ https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/spain-overtakes-portugal-as-the-main-destination-for-digital-nomads-in-2024/#comments Tue, 27 Feb 2024 20:22:40 +0000 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/?p=75714 As digital nomadism grows in popularity, the search for the best cities for this lifestyle is intensifying. Design Fever’s latest analysis of the B2B market takes into account several factors, such as taxes, legal obligations, healthcare services, internet quality and cost of living, to determine the most suitable cities for digital nomads. Spain leads the way. Cities such as Madrid, Barcelona and Las Palmas offer the best balance between low legal barriers, good healthcare and high mobility scores. It is […]

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As digital nomadism grows in popularity, the search for the best cities for this lifestyle is intensifying.

Design Fever’s latest analysis of the B2B market takes into account several factors, such as taxes, legal obligations, healthcare services, internet quality and cost of living, to determine the most suitable cities for digital nomads.

Spain leads the way. Cities such as Madrid, Barcelona and Las Palmas offer the best balance between low legal barriers, good healthcare and high mobility scores. It is expected to overcome Portugal as a main destination for digital nomads in 2024.

Digital nomads interested in Spain must demonstrate a minimum annual income of $28,000 to qualify for a digital nomad visa.

Based on these considerations, these are the 10 best cities for digital nomads in 2024

1. Madrid, Spain

Madrid stands out as one of the best options for digital nomads thanks to its rich cultural offerings, low cost of living, and solid internet connectivity. The city’s stable political environment and high safety standards make it even more attractive for digital nomads from all over the world.

2. Barcelona, Spain

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Barcelona offers a favorable environment for digital nomads. The cost of living in the city is offset by the quality of life, advanced internet services, and comprehensive healthcare.

Barcelona is home to a remarkably large community of Digital Nomads, evidenced by a Meetup group in the city that comprises close to 6,000 members. For the past five years, this dynamic group has reliably organized weekly gatherings, creating a nurturing environment that supports both local and international attendees.

3. Tampa, Florida

Tampa is another attractive destination for digital nomads. It is characterized by a favorable legal environment and reasonable housing costs. Safety and cleanliness are among the city’s strong points. Although the cultural offering is limited, the city’s transportation system is very efficient, making it easy to navigate the area. Reliable internet access and a pleasant climate solidify Tampa’s status as a city suitable for remote workers.

4. Las Palmas, Spain

Las Palmas is perfect for digital nomads looking for warm spring weather. Aside from its attractive beaches, Las Palmas is also becoming increasingly popular with remote workers due to its numerous seaside coworking spaces. The city offers the perfect mix of relaxation and adventure, with plenty of opportunities to lounge in a cafe or take surfing lessons.

What’s more, Gran Canaria island where Las Palmas is located boasts the biggest FB community of Digital Nomads with 28,600 members.

5. Toulouse, France

Toulouse offers a unique proposition for digital nomads with a combination of historic architecture and ultra-modern spatial developments. Toulouse also offers an environment conducive to innovation. It offers a thriving tech scene, various co-working spaces and a well-developed transportation network.

6. Honolulu, Hawaii

Honolulu is an ideal environment for digital nomads seeking a work/life balance. The city combines the allure of crystal clear waters and sandy beaches with the necessities of modern life, such as reliable internet and coworking spaces.

7. Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon is famous for its vibrant coworking spaces, making it a preferred destination for digital nomads who appreciate a system that combines professional opportunities with the charm of the city. To be eligible for the Portugal Digital Nomad Visa, an annual income of at least $42,000 must be proven.

Lisbon community is one of the biggest worldwide with its weekly meetup bringing together over 200 people. The whole community has nearly 22,000 members.

8. Bari, Italy

Bari’s laid-back atmosphere is perfect for those looking to relax and enjoy the city. The Italian digital nomad visa requires a minimum income of $32,000 per year.

9. Bologna, Italy

The city offers coworking spaces that attract creative and intellectual digital nomads. Bologna is a vibrant city with academic life and cultural richness and is home to the oldest university in the Western world.

10. Rome, Italy

Coworking spaces abound in Rome. These are usually located in iconic places. After work, digital nomads can try a slice of Roman pizza, enjoy a plate of Casio epape, or take a stroll through the city.

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Why Are Digital Nomads Flocking To This Small Fancy Town In South Of Spain https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/why-are-digital-nomads-flocking-to-this-small-fancy-town-in-south-of-spain/ https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/why-are-digital-nomads-flocking-to-this-small-fancy-town-in-south-of-spain/#respond Wed, 31 Jan 2024 20:19:56 +0000 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/?p=74846 Marbella and the Costa del Sol are becoming popular travel destinations for digital nomads. This is stated in the most recent report, “Digital Nomads in Marbella and the Costa del Sol: A High-End Real Estate Perspective,” from Pure Living Properties, a real estate company. Affordable High Standard of Living The demand for Marbella properties from digital nomads and remote workers has increased by 40%, according to Pure Living Properties. The Golden Triangle, which comprises Marbella, Estepona, and Benahavís, is the […]

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Marbella and the Costa del Sol are becoming popular travel destinations for digital nomads. This is stated in the most recent report, “Digital Nomads in Marbella and the Costa del Sol: A High-End Real Estate Perspective,” from Pure Living Properties, a real estate company.

Affordable High Standard of Living

The demand for Marbella properties from digital nomads and remote workers has increased by 40%, according to Pure Living Properties. The Golden Triangle, which comprises Marbella, Estepona, and Benahavís, is the center of this phenomenon due to its unique climate, advantageous location, and high standard of living.

The city boasts high-quality healthcare, sports, and educational facilities, making it attractive for digital nomads, families, and retirees. The cost of living in Marbella is generally lower than in major cities in Europe, or other similar hotspots like Dubai.

Small Town Advantage

Marbella is a comparatively small town that manages to provide its citizens with all of the amenities of a much larger city while still retaining much of its small-town charm.

Living in Marbella means that you can feel as safe walking the streets as you would in any other large town or city in Spain. Marbella is regarded as one of the greatest locations to call home on the Costa del Sol for all of these reasons.

Beaches

Large stretches of stunning beaches may be Marbella’s greatest attraction. No matter the season, spending time by the sea is ingrained in the everyday culture of this region, as evidenced by the abundance of restaurants and bars that line many of these beaches.

No. 1 Digital Nomad Visa

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Spain has been ranked as having the best digital nomad visa in the world, according to the VisaGuide.World Digital Nomad Visa Index.

This ranking assesses visas from 38 countries on multiple variables. Spain’s digital nomad visa is favored for its low living expenses and income requirements. The visa requirements cater to both employed and self-employed individuals, with specific conditions related to income sources, work experience, and health insurance.

Amazing Nightlife

In addition to its beaches, Marbella is well-known worldwide for its nightclubs, bars, and opulent venues, which make for wonderful places to unwind.

Gastronomic Gem

Marbella is a culinary gem on Spain’s Costa del Sol offering a rich and diverse gastronomic experience.

Known for its fusion of traditional Andalusian flavors and modern culinary techniques, the city boasts an array of dining options. From quaint tapas bars to Michelin-starred restaurants, Marbella caters to all palates.

Marbella’s gastronomic landscape features several notable restaurants that are highly regarded for their quality and innovation:

  • Dani García Restaurante: A celebrated establishment that has earned multiple Michelin stars, known for its creative Andalusian cuisine.
  • El Lago: Another Michelin-starred restaurant, it offers a delightful experience with dishes that focus on local produce and modern culinary techniques.
  • Skina: Located in Marbella’s Old Town, Skina combines traditional flavors with avant-garde cooking, earning itself a place in the Michelin guide.
  • Messina: This restaurant is known for its inventive dishes that blend local ingredients with international influences.

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