05-04-2025
Tourist tax could 'revitalise' London's struggling arts scene
Pressure is growing on the government to allow London to impose a tourist tax on overnight tank the Centre for London said the tax could help "revitalise" arts and culture in the capital, as its new report warned the city's creative industries were in "peril".Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan previously voiced support for such a charge, saying most tourists in Europe "don't really mind paying an extra few euros".The government has reiterated there were "currently no plans to introduce a tourism tax in England".
The report, Arts for All, urged ministers to restore arts funding for local government to 2010 levels, as well as a number of other include a national Arts Pass for under-25s, and to allow the Greater London Authority (GLA) to "explore the implementation of a tourist tax".The government said that places can already choose to introduce a levy on overnight stays through the Accommodation Business Improvement District model.
The Arts for All report was unveiled on Thursday at the Barbican arts centre, where according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS), the GLA said national legislation would be idea, that visitors pay a small percentage or set amount extra on their hotel bill, is already in place in cities including Barcelona and has gone further, by introducing a €5 charge for day-trippers to the city – part of their effort to combat cruise tourism.
Rob Anderson, from the Centre for London, said art and culture was "at the heart of what it means" to be a said reductions in funding had made it harder for the capital's arts sector to provide "affordable, local and convenient offerings" and widen added: "We need to re-invest in our arts, to safeguard London's continued cultural success and ensure that more Londoners can benefit from the city's world-class offerings."The LDRS has contacted the Department for Culture, Media and Sport for comment on the Centre for London's report.