Spain is one of the most visited holiday hotspot by UK travellers.
Italy has been coming up with several rules to combat over-tourism this summer.
Fines are also in place for anyone wearing "clothing that promotes drug use" in Croatia.
Spain recorded its hottest-ever summer last year.
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The Department for Culture, Media and Sport spent GBP57.4 million, while the Scottish government billed GBP18.8 million.
Britain's King Charles greeted celebrity ambassadors of his youth charity, including veteran musician Nile Rodgers, along with the charity's award winners on Wednesday in the first reception at Buckingham Palace since his coronation.
The lawmakers will meet senior British policymakers on Friday including Defense Minister Ben Wallace.
Wealthy individuals should not be able to buy specially trained officers as private bodyguards, lawyers for the British government told a court on Tuesday.
Sunak has pushed back on Truss's tough rhetoric against China issued before and during her 49-day tenure in 10 Downing Street last year
The visit came as a Russian missile strike killed four people and hit a hospital in eastern Ukraine
The British government no longer intends to remove all European Union laws by the end of this year, a flagship policy for hardline Brexiteers that sparked warnings from business and the opposition about legal uncertainty and bureaucratic chaos.
Truss, who is expected to deliver a speech in Taipei on May 17, said in a statement: "Taiwan is a beacon of freedom and democracy."
It comes after UK lawmakers in March concluded that Royal Mail has "systemically failed" to meet its postal-delivery requirement.
Monday was declared a public holiday to mark the final day of celebrations -- meaning people could enjoy Sunday unencumbered.
The late Queen Elizabeth would be "very proud" of King Charles on his coronation, his son William said on Sunday as he celebrated his father at a concert at Windsor Castle, and Britons held thousands of street parties in the king's honour.
Saturday's coronation -- the first to be held in Britain in 70 years -- was only the second to be televised, and the first to be shown in colour.
Anti-monarchists on Sunday criticised the policing of the coronation of King Charles as heavy-handed, saying there was no longer a right to peaceful protest in Britain after dozens of protesters were arrested and detained into the night.
Monday has been declared a public holiday -- meaning people can let loose on Sunday without having to worry about a hangover.
Dozens of royal fans have begun camping out in central London ahead of King Charles' coronation on Saturday, but while they and millions more are anticipating the historic event with excitement, at least as many say they do not care.