logo
My UK city is so popular with stag do's that locals want an anti-tourist tax – but there's so much more to it than bars

My UK city is so popular with stag do's that locals want an anti-tourist tax – but there's so much more to it than bars

Scottish Sun05-05-2025

Plus, the lesser-known UK cities that Brits should visit over big name tourist destinations like Lisbon and Cardiff
NOTT BAD My UK city is so popular with stag do's that locals want an anti-tourist tax – but there's so much more to it than bars
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window)
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
When it comes to the latest UK cities considering a tourist tax for overnight visitors, London and Liverpool seem likely locations to add to the list. Nottingham? Not so much.
While the capital reckons it could raise more than £240m a year and Liverpool benefits from Beatles mania, the Midlands city where I spent my teenage years wandering round New Look and Top Shop isn't top of most tourists' to-do lists.
4
Travel writer Catherine Lofthouse and her son explore the hidden network of caves beneath Nottingham, which have been in use since Roman times
Credit: Catherine Lofthouse
4
Inside Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem - England's oldest inn, can be found at the foot of Nottingham castle
Credit: Alamy
The main overnight guests who head to Nottingham appear to be hordes of hen dos and lads on tour - it's the Midlands' answer to top stag destination, Amsterdam.
Much as I love the city of my youth, charging overnight visitors £2 per room per night seems a bit cheeky, when tourist hotspots like Mogan in Gran Canaria are setting their rates at €0.15 per person per day.
The city council reckon bringing in a tourist charge could raise £1.7m a year, which could be invested in attractions to make Nottingham less about the night-time economy and more of a tourist destination during daylight.
The City of Edinburgh Council is introducing a five per cent visitor levy for overnight guests in paid accommodation from July next year.
Meanwhile Manchester adds £1 per room per night for stays within the Accommodation Business Improvement District (ABID) zone.
London is considering bringing in a levy to boost public coffers, while Liverpool is going ahead with its £2 per night charge from next month.
Here in Nottingham, the city centre is undergoing a facelift with the demolition of the Broadmarsh shopping centre, so money raised from overnight stays could come in handy.
There's actually lots of interesting sites in Nottingham if you know where to go.
The whole city has a hidden network of caves beneath it, which have been in use since Roman times.
My eldest son and I were fascinated by what we found when we bought tickets for the City of Caves and wandered the warren of walkways and tunnels underground last summer, past medieval tannery pits and air raid shelters.
Robin Hood might have spent more time hiding out in nearby Sherwood Forest than in the city itself, but Nottingham still celebrates the legendary figure.
A statue of the fabled outlaw stands proud near the castle, ready to take on the Sheriff of Nottingham.
The fortunes of the castle itself have been somewhat chequered in recent years, after the trust that ran it went into liquidation in 2022, just 18 months after the site unveiled a £30 million revamp.
4
Young visitors can enjoy immersive and interactive games that bring to life the legend of Robin Hood at Nottingham Castle
Credit: Alamy
The castle, actually a 17th-century ducal palace refurbished in Victorian times after it was set ablaze by protesters, houses a museum and art gallery.
Young visitors can enjoy immersive and interactive games that bring to life the legend of Robin Hood, including trying out a bow and arrow, before heading outside to the wooden fortress adventure play area.
This year could be a great time to visit as up to three kids go free with each paying adult- and an adult ticket costs £15 and acts as an annual pass, meaning you can visit as many times as you like over the year.
Nottingham City Museums Service has just launched a £30 'adult rover ticket' under the pay-once-visit-all-year scheme, that enables holders to visit Nottingham Castle, Wollaton Hall and Newstead Abbey.
Wollaton Hall's newest gallery Discovering Dinosaurs opened to visitors a month ago and features a 12m T-rex skeleton.
The Elizabethan mansion, set in a deer park, also boasts an impressive collection of taxidermy, including a giraffe and other exotic animals.
UK AND IRELAND'S UNSUNG CITIES - LESSER-KNOWN PLACES TO VISIT ON WEEKEND BREAKS
Ben Aitken, the author of Sh**ty Breaks: A Celebration of Unsung Cities, has spent a year exploring overlooked cities.
He told Sun Travel reveals he'd rather go there than some of the classic bucket list destinations.
Ben said: "The worst pizza I've ever had was in Venice, so I'd rather go to Wolverhampton. I'd also swap Edinburgh for Dunfermline - given that they're neighbours.
"I'd say that Newport's better than Cardiff - that's going to get me into trouble, and Sunderland for me is the best city in the North East, so I'd swap that with Newcastle.
"Limerick is a match for Dublin. I'm not going to say it's better, but it's half the price with half the crowds, and the Guinness is better there.
"And let's give some love to Preston, I'd rather spend a weekend in Preston than in Lisbon."
He added: "I'm not saying that Edinburgh is not fantastic, Venice isn't cool, and Paris isn't sexy. But other places are of value and of note and are interesting as well."
At Newstead Abbey, to the north of Nottingham, visitors can find out about the life and times of Lord Byron, its most famous inhabitant, and enjoy the parkland around the historic house.
Legend has it that sky-high taxes triggered Robin Hood's crusade to take from the rich to give to the poor, so it's ironic that visitors coming to enjoy his story in the city he made famous could soon be taxed for doing so.
I'm not sure taking from the tourists to subsidise the city would win approval from Nottingham's most celebrated son.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Anti-tourism protestors' message for 'enemies' as holiday hotspots face warning
Anti-tourism protestors' message for 'enemies' as holiday hotspots face warning

Daily Mirror

time2 hours ago

  • Daily Mirror

Anti-tourism protestors' message for 'enemies' as holiday hotspots face warning

As Brits abroad are faced with furious graffiti and water pistols, overtourism protesters have explained why exactly visitors may have gotten the wrong end of the stick about their defiant message Across southern Europe, holidaymakers are being greeted by graffiti bearing the slogan, 'tourists go home' - but there's more to these furious signs than meets the eye. Brits sunning themselves over in the Mediterranean may not currently be receiving the warmest welcome, with furious overtourism protesters having taken to the streets in force, brandishing water pistols. ‌ The protests have spread across a number of holiday hotspots, with Spain, Portugal and Italy, with a number of unfortunate sunseekers finding themselves at the receiving end of a squirt. ‌ After spritzing a couple seated at an outdoor Barcelona café, chuckling campaigner Andreu Martínez previously told the Mirror: "The squirt guns are to bother the tourists a bit. Barcelona has been handed to the tourists. This is a fight to give Barcelona back to its residents." Meanwhile, a number of Brits have vowed to stay clear of sunny Spain altogether, declaring:"We don't want to go somewhere we're not wanted." However, as campaigners themselves have asserted, it isn't the tourists themselves who are the enemy. As reported by the Metro, one organiser in the Basque city of San Sebastián explained: "People who go on vacation to one place or another are not our enemies…our enemies are those who speculate on housing, who exploit workers and those who are profiting handsomely from the touristification of our cities." This is a view shared by many members of the Southern Europe Against Touristification coalition, who say residents are being forced out of their own hometowns thanks to unregulated tourism, which is hurting, not helping, struggling locals. ‌ Campaigners are now piling pressure on local and central governments to adequately regulate the tourism industry, while also calling out housing firms such as Airbnb, which they say are pushing up rents at a time when living costs have already risen substantially. Zoe Adjey, senior lecturer at the Institute of Tourism and Hospitality at the University of East London, told the publication: "This is very unusual, the tourism and hospitality industry is not the most unified. But it's good, because as they are saying, the protests have never been about tourists. ‌ "They're about businesses, and what they are doing with the money they get from tourists. Where is that profit going? It's clearly not going back into the local areas." She continued: "We've now got a situation where workers can't afford to live within any sort of rational distance to their job."

One of the world's most beautiful train stations that looks like ‘Gotham City' is home to weirdly-beautiful Burger King
One of the world's most beautiful train stations that looks like ‘Gotham City' is home to weirdly-beautiful Burger King

Scottish Sun

time4 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

One of the world's most beautiful train stations that looks like ‘Gotham City' is home to weirdly-beautiful Burger King

And we round up the UK's most beautiful train stations ON TRACK One of the world's most beautiful train stations that looks like 'Gotham City' is home to weirdly-beautiful Burger King Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ONE of the world's most beautiful stations has been described as looking like something from a comic book. Helsinki Central Train Station in Finland has been named one of the most stunning train stations by both Lonely Planet and BBC. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 Helsinki Central Train Station has been named one of the world's most beautiful Credit: Alamy 5 Some have said it looks like Batman's Gotham City Credit: Alamy It dates back as far as the 1860s which is when the railway tracks were first laid, although the main building opened in 1919. The Art Nouveau station also has a huge glass roof inside that was added in 2001. The main features outside are the two statues, called the Lyhdynkantajat (Lantern Bearers) on either side of the entrance, as well as the huge clock tower. One tourist wrote online: "The central station wouldn't look out of place in Gotham City with the characters built into either side of the main entrance." Another agreed: "One of the most Impressive buildings in Helsinki. To me looks Like from Gotham city in the Batman movies." Around 240,000 people use the station per day, as it is used as a transport hub for both commuters and long-haul travellers. Yet only half of those people are actually using the station for transport purposes, with the other half visiting it as a tourist attraction. It is so popular, it is is actually the most visited building in all of Finland. Along with 19 platforms, there are 15 cafes and restaurants including everything from juice bars and sandwich delis to fancier wine bars and beer stops. And the station is currently undergoing a huge renovation with improvements to the platform waiting area. Huge new train station to open in world's most popular city 5 The two statues outside are a famous feature Credit: Alamy As well as the addition of more seating, digital displays and automatic doors, a new brewery, restaurant and food court are also being added. Passengers are warned of temporary restrictions because of this until spring 2026. The Burger King in Helsinki's Central Station is even praised for being on of the most beautiful in the world. Tourists enter through a glass archway and are met by a huge chandelier hanging outside. 5 Inside are more than 15cafes, bars and restaurants Credit: Alamy One Youtuber said: "Absolutely the fanciest Burger King in the world, it's got to be." Visit in the winter months as you will also post a huge outdoor ice skating rink outside the station as well. Here's what it is like to go on a European train holiday, including a stop at the train station. For other beautiful train stations, Schafbergbahn Station in St. Wolfgang, Austria was named the most beautiful by architecture and design award Prix Versailles. Milan's main train station as well as Liege-Guillemins railway station in Belgium have also been praised. And we've rounded up the prettiest ones in the UK. 5 The train station renovations are set to be complete by 2026 Credit: Alamy

Scotland's best day out named as outdoor activity centre in city with quad bikes & water sports
Scotland's best day out named as outdoor activity centre in city with quad bikes & water sports

Scottish Sun

time5 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

Scotland's best day out named as outdoor activity centre in city with quad bikes & water sports

The activity centre has also racked up an impressive number of positive reviews online 'INCREDIBLE' Scotland's best day out named as outdoor activity centre in city with quad bikes & water sports Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A POPULAR outdoor activity centre with quad bikes and water sports has been named Scotland's best day out after scooping a prestigious award. The centre is located in one of the country's most picturesque locations and offers a little bit of something for all thrill seekers. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 Action Adventure Activities has a range of watersports like paddleboarding Credit: Alamy 4 Or groups can try their hand at river tubing Credit: Alamy 4 The outdoor activity centre also has activities ike archery Credit: Alamy Action Adventure Activities is located on the edge of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. And it won Best Day Out at the prestigious Scottish Hospitality Awards 2025, which recognise and celebrate the best of the industry from around the country. It is an annual event that highlights the very best in hotels, restaurants, bars, spas, and other sectors. This year, the winners were announced at an elegant ceremony that was held at the Marriott Hotel in Glasgow on Wednesday. And Action Adventure Activities impressed judges with its incredible experiences for anyone over the age of five. Whether you're looking for a shot on a quad bike or some fun in the water, you're guaranteed to have a great time. If off-road driving is your thing, then talented experts can take you on a journey on a quak bike or a 4x4 on specially created tracks - each one being more challenging than the next. Or if you love a water adventure, then you can choose from a range of options, including adventure gorge walking, river tubing, canyoning, paddleboarding and adventure canyoning, which is slightly harder. There are also a number of other fun activities for families to try if they're not up for something as gruelling. The activity trail takes visitors on a trek to overcome obstacles and find treasure, or the climbing wall is ideal for beginners to want a taste of action. SCOTLAND FROM A JEEP There are also target sports for people to try, including air rifle and pistol shooting, archery, axe throwing and crossbow. Describing the outdoor activity centre on their website, bosses wrote: "Action Adventure Activities offer a wide range of outdoor activity experiences. "We are based at our Outdoor Activity Centre on the edge of the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park. "We provide activities for both individuals and groups and all our activities are led by an experienced and welcoming team. TOP REVIEWS THE activity centre has also racked up an impressive number of positive reviews online, with many happy customers flocking to TripAdvisor to praise the team. One person said: "Incredible day out with really experienced guides, can't fault it, would give six stars if possible. Highly recommend to anyone thinking about trying it out". Another added: "My friend bought this adventure for my birthday and it was the best experience ever! Climbing through the rivers, jumping off of huge rocks, floating down fast rapids, wow, I couldn't have asked for a better experience. Would love to do this again and again. Thanks for this amazing, unique nature experience!" Someone else wrote: "So much fun! My partner and I had a great time at Target Sports. We got to try air pistols, bow and arrow, crossbows and throwing axes. We will definitely be back and we'll be recommending it to our friends." While a fourth chimed in: "We had a great quad biking session that was tailored for the whole family. Some were confident and some were really nervous, but we all got what we needed. A really relaxed and inviting environment while feeling safe and looked after. Plenty of helpful instructions when needed, but lots of time to give our new skills a go. We would definitely recommend using action adventure activities." "We are perfect for a day out in Scotland, as we are within an hour's drive of Glasgow and just over an hour from Edinburgh. "Our extensive range of team building activities and outdoor activities for adults is ideally suited for groups of friends, Stag and Hen groups, corporate development and family days out." Irfan Younis, spokesperson for The 8th Scottish Hospitality Awards 2025, prasied all of the winners at the event this week. They said: 'We're proud to once again get to showcase the remarkable talent and exceptional standards within Scotland's vibrant hospitality industry. "The people shortlisted for these awards have consistently demonstrated excellence, innovation, and dedication in their respective categories, setting the benchmark for quality and service within the Scottish hospitality industry. "We want to congratulate all of our winners on their incredible accomplishments.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store