Split Proposes Evening Alcohol Sales Ban During Summer

City authorities are considering restricting retail alcohol sales after 9 p.m. in an effort to curb public disorder during the tourist season.

Split is considering introducing a ban on retail alcohol sales after 9 p.m. during the summer months as part of broader efforts to improve public order and reduce disturbances linked to excessive drinking. The proposal would apply to shops and other retail outlets, while restaurants, bars and cafés would continue serving alcohol under existing regulations.

City officials say the measure is intended to address growing concerns over noise, vandalism and anti-social behaviour in Split’s historic centre, particularly during the peak tourist season. Authorities argue that limiting late-night access to alcohol purchased in stores could help improve the quality of life for residents without significantly affecting the hospitality sector.

The proposal follows similar measures introduced in other popular European tourist destinations facing the challenges of overtourism and party tourism. Local officials believe the restrictions could contribute to a safer and more sustainable tourism model while preserving the city’s cultural heritage.

If approved by the City Council, the new rules would take effect during the summer season and form part of a wider package of initiatives aimed at balancing tourism growth with the needs of local communities.

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