Im currently in Morzine, in an apartment that we rented via airbnb.
The people who have just left downstairs said they had to pay tourist tax?
Really? What am i paying for? I have already bought French fuel, tolls, shopping, supported bars and thrown big money at their bike lifts!
How much should i expect to pay?
http://www.brittany-ferries.co.uk/faq/our-holidays/what-is-the-french-tourist-tax
Never paid anything in 7 years though
Two Euros?! With the run on the pound following Brexit that's £57.50 a day 😯
Taxe de sejour
I've nearly always paid it in France. Usually a Euro a night or so, sometimes less.
French government are quite rightly collecting what is due which Hotels collect and which AirBnB landlords have typically tried to avoid. In Nice for example local hotels and the local government have successfully shut AirBnB down
As for the amount its pretty minimal, a few euros a day a person. The landlord could pay it out of his rent if he chose.
BTW summer lift passes are really cheap imho for what you get.
You know when you get free buses and the like in these resorts.....the one Euro or so you pay helps fund that. I wish I had a decent public transport system locally that was funded by such things.... SUCK IT UP!
lolz @ "big money" for lift passes! Are you using UK uplifts or a winter ski pass as your frame of reference there?
It's like a council tax for visitors and probably €1/person/day so not worth frothing over.
€1.20 a day when we were there a couple of weeks ago
Everyone pays taxe de séjour When Staying in hotels etc. Not just foreigners. It's not an amount to worry about.
It pays for the 'Free' buses 😉
Cool. I was expecting something rather punitive and expensive.
we have holidayed in Fr for the past 8 yrs and this is the firdt time i had been aware of it