Dutch hotels barred from serving alcohol at 8 p.m. closing lockdown loophole
4 years, 2 months ago

Dutch hotels barred from serving alcohol at 8 p.m. closing lockdown loophole

NL Times  

Hotel bars and restaurants were forbidden from serving alcohol to hotel guests, effectively closing a loophole in the partial lockdown restrictions implemented on 14 October. The ban did not initially include hotels, which were also told to stop serving alcohol to guests who ordered room service after 8 p.m. Young people in Amsterdam were also reportedly booking cheap hotel rooms in recent weeks as an alternative to drinking on a terrace or partying at a bar. "We are constantly dealing with partying young people," Van der Valk Amsterdam Amstel manager Thymen Simons told Parool.

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