El Chaltén Began to Charge a Fee to Tourists Who Do Not Stay in the Town
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The Municipality of El Chaltén began charging from this Tuesday a fee to visitors who enter the town without spending at least one night. The contribution, which is around $3,000 per person, aims to cover the cost of urban services used by tourists who make one-day visits in one of the most crowded destinations in the province of Santa Cruz.The measure, according to the local media South Time, arises from Ordinance No.253 Annual Tariff 2025, app…
Buenos Aires, 5 March (NA) – Starting this week, those visiting the town of El Chaltén, in the province of Santa Cruz, will have to pay a fee that is around $3,000 to enter. The measure aims to cover the costs of urban services used by visitors who spend the day in that destination, explained from the municipality. Among the services reached are the maintenance of public toilets, the collection and treatment of waste, the cleaning of common spac…
The municipality of El Chaltén began on Tuesday, March 3, the collection of the Urban Use rate, regulated by ordinance, and will be applied to tourists who do not stay overnight in the town. The measure reaches all those visitors who arrive in El Chaltén and do not spend overnight so they will have to pay the rate that has a value of two modules, where each module is equivalent to the value of one liter of Super Nafta. To the current values each…
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