- Time of past OR future Camino
- September-October 2021
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Many of these articles are pure hype, the English press are full of them at the moment because of protests in the Canary islands against over tourism. It is hard to blame the locals as many cannot afford to rent or buy accommodation because there is more money to be made renting short term on Airbnb and Booking.com to tourists than renting long term to locals.If you have given thought to begin or end your Camino in Barcelona--Tourist taxes and a ban on
Short Term Rentals.
Thank you for the clarification.Many of these articles are pure hype, the English press are full of them at the moment because of protests in the Canary islands against over tourism. It is hard to blame the locals as many cannot afford to rent or buy accommodation because there is more money to be made renting short term on Airbnb and Booking.com to tourists than renting long term to locals. BTW there was always tourist tax in Spain and at the moment it runs between €1 and €1.20, not exactly deal breaker amounts.
I avoid using AirBnB. It is a kind of last resort for me, and during the long walk to Santiago I used it only once in Burgos for a night during Semana Santa (Easter week) where the whole town appeared to be fully booked (this does not include dormitory beds which I did not consider). It was not a separate apartment but rooms (they rented out 2 rooms) in a family/couple's apartment and they lived there, too. To me, this is not different to "staying with the inhabitant" in France or B&B type of accommodations that I know already from the late 1970s when staying for a night in a family home in Scotland where the family of four apparently had moved to their attic during the summer tourist season and made their own bedrooms available for their guests.Accommodation for tourists has to be sorted in a way that does not impact on locals being able to get affordable accommodation in their own area. This is a big problem in Ireland as well, the whole industry seems to be driven by greed now rather than common sense.
Tourist taxes are nothing new and certainly not restricted to Barcelona. Fly into any airport in the USA and you’ll pay an assortment of fees and taxes. Stay in NYC, for example, whether in an hotel or an airbnb and you will pay state and city occupancy and hotel taxes. The effects of mass tourism on Barcelona have not been particularly positive. The 10 years after the olympics were a “golden age” since then it has been a slow decline. On a recent visit I was saddened at how much English was spoken in businesses as a matter of form and how little Catalan I heard. It seemed that the character of the place had changed and not (at least to this observer) for the better.If you have given thought to begin or end your Camino in Barcelona--Tourist taxes and a ban on
Short Term Rentals.