
Barcelona's New Tourist Law: €500 Fines and Hotel Expulsions
Barcelona's New Tourist Law: Fines and Hotel Expulsions for Noise and Public Urination Barcelona, Spain – Tourists visiting the Catalan capital this summer need to be aware of a new law that could lead to hefty fines and unexpected hotel evictions. The regulation, which went into effect this week, targets disruptive behavior, particularly loud noises in central areas between 11 PM and 7 AM, and public urination. Violators face a €500 fine, and hotels are empowered to cancel bookings without a refund. "If you make any loud noise in the streets of central Barcelona after eleven PM and before seven AM, you can get fined €500 on the spot," explains one tourist in a recent video that has gone viral. The video also highlights the hotel's right to cancel reservations and refuse refunds. "The hotel then has every right to cancel your stay and not give you a refund." This new law aims to address noise pollution and maintain the cleanliness of Barcelona's streets, but it also raises concerns about potential negative impacts on tourism. The city is known for its vibrant nightlife, and many visitors may be unaware of these stricter rules. The local authorities should consider providing clear and accessible information to tourists to avoid misunderstandings and negative experiences. The city's tourism board is expected to release an official statement clarifying the new regulations in the coming days. Barcelona remains a popular tourist destination, and with clear communication and a focus on respectful behavior, visitors can still enjoy their trip to this beautiful city.