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Home  /  World  /  Prague bans nighttime pub crawls to attract “more cultured, wealthier” tourists

Prague bans nighttime pub crawls to attract “more cultured, wealthier” tourists

by Josh Horowitz
October 15, 2024
in Europe, Lifestyle, World
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Prague bans nighttime pub crawls to attract "more cultured, wealthier" tourists

A Shift in Tourism Strategy

Prague city officials have taken a bold step to reshape the tourism landscape by banning nighttime pub crawls organized by travel agencies. The new regulation, announced by Deputy Mayor Zdenek Hrib, prohibits guided pub tours between 10 PM and 6 AM in an effort to attract “more cultured, wealthier” visitors to the historic Czech capital.

Targeting quality over quantity

For years, Prague has been a magnet for rowdy stag parties and pub crawlers, particularly from Britain. The city’s leadership aims to move away from this reputation and focus on drawing tourists who contribute more to the local economy. Deputy Mayor Jiri Pospisil emphasized that Prague wants visitors who don’t just come to “get drunk” but are interested in a deeper cultural experience.

A booming beer culture

Despite the city’s efforts to shift its tourism image, the Czech Republic’s reputation as the world’s beer capital remains intact. In 2023, the country maintained its top spot in global beer consumption, with 128 liters of beer consumed per person on average. In Prague, where beer is still cheaper than water in some places, this move to curb organized pub crawls is seen as a way to balance tourism’s impact on locals and other travelers.

Local support for the ban

The decision to ban nighttime pub crawls has been well-received by local businesses. Vaclav Starek, head of the Czech Association of Hotels and Restaurants, praised the move, saying that while casual visits to pubs are still welcome, the chaotic organized crawls have been a nuisance for both residents and tourists. “These nightly organized pub crawls … are nothing we would need,” he told AFP.

Following Europe’s lead

Prague’s decision aligns with a broader trend across Europe, where cities are increasingly targeting low-budget party tourism. Amsterdam has led the charge with its “stay away” campaign aimed at deterring young British men looking for wild weekends. The campaign uses online ads and quizzes to discourage behaviors associated with excessive drinking and drug use.

Venice and Barcelona have also introduced measures to curb mass tourism, including limiting tour group sizes, banning loudspeakers, and restricting tourist apartment rentals. As more cities adopt these strategies, Prague’s move reflects a growing desire to protect cultural heritage and improve the quality of life for locals and visitors alike.

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