Travel Resources: City Taxes in Italy and Sicily

Taxes listed per city in Italy
When staying overnight in Italy, certain cities have a tourist tax.  This Italy City tax must be paid by the PASSENGER directly to the hotel before the end of the stay.

Example:
2 Adults staying in a 4* hotel in Rome for 3 days = 36 Euro in tax, paid directly to the hotel at checkout, not TourofSicily.com.

CITYTAX5 STAR4 STAR3 STARCHILD POLICYEXEMPTIONS
AGRIGENTO3 EURO2 EURO2 EUROFree up to 14 years oldDisabled guests and their companion
ALBEROBELLOMax 3 nights1 EURO1 EURO0.8 EUROFree up to 13 years oldDisabled guests and their companion
AMALFIMax 4 nights5 EURO3 EURO1.5 EUROFree up to 10 years oldN/A
AREZZOMax 4 nights3 EURO1.5 EURO1.5 EUROFree up to 12 years oldN/A
ASSISIMax 4 nights2 EURO2 EURO1.5 EUROFree up to 12 years oldN/A
BOLOGNAMax 5 nights4 EURO4 EURO4 EUROFree up to 14 years oldN/A
CATANIAMax 3 nights2.5 EURO1.5 EURO1.5 EUROFree up to 18 years oldDisabled guests and their companion
COMOMax 4 nights
50% discount from Oct to Mar
2.5 EURO2.5 EURO2 EUROFree up to 14 years oldDisabled guests and their companion
CORTONAMax 4 nightsN/A3 EURO2 EUROFree up to 12 years oldDisabled guests and their companion
FLORENCEMax 7 nights5.5 EURO4.8 EURO4 EUROFree up to 12 years oldN/A
GENOAMax 8 nights4 EURO3 EURO1.5 EUROFree up to 14 years oldN/A
ISCHIAMax 7 nights
No tax from Oct to Apr
2 EURO1.5 EURO1 EUROFree up to 18 years oldN/A
LECCEMax 5 nights
50% discount from Oct to Apr
3 EURO2 EURO2 EUROFree up to 12 years oldN/A
LUCCAMax 3 nights
No tax from Nov to Mar
3 EURO3 EURO2.5 EUROFree up to 14 years oldN/A
MATERAMax 3 nights4 EURO4 EURO2 EUROFree up to 14 years oldDisabled guests and their companion
MILANMax 14 nights
50% discount in Aug
5 EURO4 EURO3 EUROFree up to 18 years oldN/A
NAPLESMax 14 nights5 EURO3.5 EURO2.5 EUROFree up to 18 years oldN/A
PALERMOMax 4 nights3 EURO2 EURO1.5 EUROFree up to 12 years oldDisabled guests and their companion
PARMAMax 5 nights3.5 EURO3.5 EURO2 EUROFree up to 12 years oldN/A
PERUGIAMax 10 nights2.5 EURO2 EURO1.5 EUROFree up to 14 years oldN/A
PISAMax 5 nights2 EURO2 EURO1.5 EUROFree up to 10 years oldN/A
RAVELLOMax 6 nights4 EURO3 EURO2 EUROFree up to 16 years oldN/A
ROMEMax 10 nights7 EURO6 EURO4 EUROFree up to 10 years oldN/A
SIENA
(MAR-OCT)
Max 6 nights5 EURO2.5 EURO2.5 EUROFree up to 12 years oldN/A
SIENA
(NOV-FEB)
Max 6 nights3 EURO1.5 EURO1.5 EUROFree up to 12 years oldN/A
SIRACUSAMax 4 nights
50% discount in Jan, Feb & Nov
2.5 EURO2 EURO1.5 EUROFree up to 12 years oldOver 80 years old
SORRENTOMax 7 nights4 EURO3 EURO1.5 EUROFree up to 6 years oldN/A
STRESAMax 7 nights3.5 EURO2.5 EURO1.5 EUROFree up to 12 years oldN/A
TAORMINAMax 10 nights5 EURO3.5 EURO2 EUROFree up to 14 years oldN/A
TURINMax 4 nights5 EURO3.7 EURO2.8 EUROFree up to 12 years oldN/A
VENICEMax 5 nights5 EURO4.5 EURO3.5 EUROFree up to 10 years oldN/A
VERONAMax 5 nights3 EURO2 EURO1.5 EUROFree up to 14 years oldN/A

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