People visiting the city will be charged an extra £1 for each night they stay there.
The scheme has been set up amid a surge of accommodation being built in the citySome 74 hotels and guesthouses have signed up to the scheme, which will see people pay an extra £1 per night.
The idea is to help boost the the tourist economy as the city recovers from the coronavirus pandemic.for international tourists in the UK. He said the funds will be used for marketing the city as a destination, drawing in more large-scale events such as conferences and festivals during the off-season, helping to keep the streets clean around hotels and "improving guest welcome".
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