Vacation hot spot may ban alcohol sales during key hours in sweeping new crackdown
The nightlife in Croatia’s second-largest city could soon look quite a bit different for visitors on vacation getaways.
The city of Split is proposing a ban on the sale of alcohol between the hours of 8 p.m. and 6 a.m.
Licensed venues such as bars, restaurants and nightclubs would remain exempt.
POPULAR EUROPEAN CITY BANS LATE-NIGHT BAR CRAWLS IN ATTEMPT TO CURB DRUNK TOURISTS
Economy Minister Ante Šušnjar announced the plan Wednesday, which would amend the country's Trade Act.