Starting in 2026, visitors to Scotland’s capital will pay a 5 percent levy on overnight accommodations, expected to raise millions annually to support local infrastructure and services.
Snow and ice warnings have been issued as a frosty blast strikes parts of the UK, in the wake of Storm Eowyn’s ...
Wind speeds topped 100mph as buildings were damaged, trees felled, roads closed, drivers injured and schools and supermarkets ...
Edinburgh council agrees Scotland’s first visitor levy charge at online meeting - Visitors staying in the city will have to ...
Local politicians in Edinburgh have approved a tourist tax for visitors staying overnight the Scottish capital, introducing ...
Don’t forget, though, about the 65-bedroom Matfen Hall, which is across the border, but still not far from our Central Belt.
Storm Eowyn struck the UK and Ireland with hurricane-force winds today - cancelling flights, trains and ferries as 114mph ...
The disruption has seen schools closed, supermarkets shut, power cuts and people told not to travel in the red alert area.
Storm Eowyn struck the UK and Ireland with hurricane-force winds today - cancelling flights, trains and ferries as 114mph ...
People staying overnight in Edinburgh could face a tourist tax from next summer under plans being considered by the city's ...
Chester-le-Street’s Lumley Castle looms over the River Wear and its opulent four-star suites echo a bygone era. Baroque four ...
City council could agree Scotland’s first visitor levy charge at online meeting - Members of Edinburgh’s city council are to ...