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Prague bans nighttime pub crawls to deal with drunk and rowdy visitors
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-October 18, 2024

Prague bans nighttime pub crawls to deal with drunk and rowdy visitors

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Czech Republic's Bold Move to Ban Noisy Pub Crawls

Prague just put the kibosh on those wild nighttime pub crawls that have been turning its historic streets into party central. This ban, starting in November, aims to chill out the noise and mess left by rowdy tourists. With over 7 million visitors last year, locals are finally getting their peace back!

Tired of Cheap Alco-Tourism: A Call for Quality Fun

The city's council wants to ditch “cheap alco-tourism” and promote a vibe where folks enjoy the culture instead of just downing pints. It’s about savoring the good stuff—like amazing Czech beer—while respecting the community vibes.

Fines Are On the Table: Play Nice or Pay Up!

Organizers caught flouting the rules could face fines up to 100,000 koruna (around $4,300). So if you’re planning a pub crawl, better think twice! City police will be keeping a watchful eye from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.

Shifting Focus: From Booze Binge to Culture Experience

Prague is all about promoting cultural tourism now. The goal? Get peeps to stick around longer and soak in the local history rather than just party hard for a weekend. Time to dive into Czech traditions, not just the beer!

Local Businesses: Step Up Your Game, Please!

Officials are calling on bar owners to take some responsibility for the chaos that comes with pub crawls. It’s time for them to contribute to a more respectful nightlife scene that benefits everyone.

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