The management of Prague 1 district is implementing a new regulation to tackle street noise.
Following a recent nighttime car ban, the district now aims to prohibit organized pub crawls between 10 pm and 6 am. This proposal has received approval from the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
Businesses in central Prague attract many tourists, who often join commercial pub crawls. These events involve groups moving from one bar to another, consuming alcohol and creating significant noise. Residents of Prague 1 have frequently complained about the disturbances.
“They disrupt the peace, increase noise levels, and leave behind considerable litter and disorder,” said Karel Grabein Procházka (ANO), Prague 1 councillor for trade and services, in a press release.
The district’s management has therefore urged the city to amend market regulations to ban such events during nighttime hours.
Besides the noise issue, there are concerns about the impact of alcohol consumption. Giancarlo Lamberti (TOP 09) highlighted that such activities also contribute to fights, vandalism, and drunk driving.
“These issues negatively affect how residents, tourists, and potential investors view the city,” remarked Mayor Terezie Radoměřská (TOP 09).
Lamberti also noted that organized pub crawls can undermine the efforts of local bars, which are certified and provide high-quality service.
“These tours aim to promote local culture, history, and gastronomy, benefiting the local economy and enhancing the city’s image,” he added.
The Town Hall has worked with the Ministry of Industry and Trade on this proposal and has consulted with representatives from Prague City Tourism.
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