Split Proposes Nighttime Alcohol Sales Ban for Tourist Order
Croatia's Split aims to ban alcohol sales in shops from 8pm to 6am to reduce disturbances, targeting nightlife hotspots while exempting bars and restaurants.
Croatia's Split aims to ban alcohol sales in shops from 8pm to 6am to reduce disturbances, targeting nightlife hotspots while exempting bars and restaurants.
The Croatian city of Split proposes banning alcohol sales from 8pm to 6am to address disruptive behaviour by tourists, part of a broader tourism rebranding effort.
The Croatian city of Split has banned alcohol sales in shops after 8pm to address antisocial behaviour from intoxicated visitors in its historic centre, with restrictions starting this summer.
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