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Date Published: 18/07/2022
ARCHIVED - Orihuela bars and restaurant opening hours extended for summer
Public establishments in the Vega Baja town, Alicante province, have been given a one hour extension until October
As the summer season heats up and resorts across Alicante province gear up for a rush of holidaymakers, Orihuela Town Hall has extended bar and restaurant opening hours to allow businesses to capitalise on the influx of tourists.
From now until September 30, the trading hours of public establishments that have a mandatory municipal license will be extended by one hour on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
The measure will affect the following establishments:
Group B - opening hours from 12 noon to 3.30am: cafes, theatres, concert halls, bars and karaokes.
Group J. - opening hours from 6am to 2.30am: cyber cafes, restaurants, coffee shops, cafes.
Group O - opening hours from 12 noon to 3.30am: lounge bars
"This measure aims to energise the local commercial sector and support the hospitality industry at a time of high influx of visitors to our town, coastline and festivals," explained José Aix, deputy mayor and Councillor for Urbanism.
Group B - opening hours from 12 noon to 3.30am: cafes, theatres, concert halls, bars and karaokes.
Group J. - opening hours from 6am to 2.30am: cyber cafes, restaurants, coffee shops, cafes.
Group O - opening hours from 12 noon to 3.30am: lounge bars
"This measure aims to energise the local commercial sector and support the hospitality industry at a time of high influx of visitors to our town, coastline and festivals," explained José Aix, deputy mayor and Councillor for Urbanism.
Image: Ayuntamiento de Orihuela
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