The Government allocates 15 million from the ITS (Tax Income Tax) to help local governments demolish obsolete hotels.
The initiative aims to reduce tourist places and improve the environmental quality of the destinations, among others.


The Government will allocate €15 million from the Sustainable Tourism Tax (ITS) to local councils to take over obsolete hotels with the aim of "reducing tourist accommodation, improving the environmental quality of destinations, and also moving toward a more sustainable and balanced tourism model," the Regional Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Sports announced this Thursday. The vacant spaces will be used to "develop green areas, public housing, educational facilities, health centers, or renaturalization projects that help mitigate the effects of climate change." However, he noted that "many of these establishments, which are now obsolete, lost their accommodations a long time ago." The Executive expects the calls for proposals to be published between October and November 2025. Once resolved, local authorities will have a maximum period of 18 months to execute the projects and an additional three months to justify them. "six or seven" projects for the acquisition and demolition of tourist establishments were left out of last year's call for proposals, which was funded with €16 million from the European Union. The last one is the only one that has already been taken over, while the rest must be demolished before the end of 2025.
For his part, Aloy has emphasized that these are "long" processes that require town councils to negotiate with a private property. "Concern" about applying for the future call.