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  "textContent": "Spanish hoteliers are petitioning for a change to the World Cup bar terrace rules brought in for early Spain, England, Scotland and Germany games (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)\n\nSpanish hoteliers are up in arms over tough local bar terrace noise rules casting a shadow over England and Scotland World Cup fans.\n\nHolidaymakers travelling to Benidorm, Magaluf and Palmanova to watch the FIFA 2026 games were dealt a major blow when local officials decided to mute TVs on bar terraces after midnight.\n\nThe late-night noise limit has to drop to 55 decibels for pub terraces in the Little England area of the Costa Blanca resort, where thousands of fans are expected to drink Benidorm dry as they back the national teams.\n\nThis spells problems for the fans as many of the group games are scheduled to start at 10pm or 11pm Spanish time, and subsequent matches, for which England is expected to qualify, could start even later when most pubs have had to close their doors.\n\nFlight booking data from tour operators suggests a surge in tourists heading to Alicante, the nearest airport to Benidorm, during the World Cup games (Picture: Getty Images)\n\nTo add insult to injury, the rules, signed by local bosses, only applies to England, Scotland, Germany and Spanish games in the early stages.\n\n##  Sign up for all of the latest stories\n\nStart your day informed with Metro's **News Updates** newsletter or get **Breaking News** alerts the moment it happens.\n\nNow the hotel association Hosbec has written to Benidorm Council, asking officials to ease restrictions for certain games during the soccer tournament.\n\nAll three of England’s Group L games, against Croatia, Ghana and Panama, have been included in the petition.\n\nHosbec is asking town hall chiefs to delay the decibel limitation, which kicks in around 11.30pm Spanish time, until the end of the final whistle so fans don’t have to move inside during the games.\n\nBenidorm Council has yet to respond to the request but the expectation is that they will cave in and loosen the regulations.\n\nThe Costa Blanca resort loved by British tourists is preparing for the influx of England fans looking for sunshine and cheap lager during the tournament.\n\nTour operators had suggested an 18% rise in the number of flights between the UK and Alicante, local police chief Jose Carlos Amoros said last week.\n\nAt the start of the month it emerged riot police would be sent to Benidorm as part of its World Cup security operation.\n\nThe town council also announced evening and night-time police reinforcements between June 11 and July 19 after confirming the expected influx of UK tourists choosing to follow the football there.\n\nAnother Spanish resort England and Scotland fans are expected to flock to is Magaluf in Majorca.\n\nTerrace TVs will have to be muted after midnight in the party resort, its council chiefs announced earlier this week.\n\nThey also ruled out unrestricted opening hours for the area during the tournament.\n\nCalvia Town Hall, which covers Magaluf, said: ‘On terraces and in outdoor areas, all audio broadcasting must be completely turned off after midnight, with the volume set to zero.\n\n‘Only the visual signal of the matches may be shown in order to guarantee the rest of residents and tourists.\n\n‘Likewise, screens and televisions must always be oriented toward the interior of the establishments.\n\n‘The measure aims to prevent crowds from gathering in public spaces in a way that could hinder pedestrian movement and road traffic.\n\n‘Calvia Town Council warns that failure to comply with the provisions of this decree, as well as the applicable Municipal Ordinances, will be subject to penalties. Therefore, establishment owners are urged to cooperate in preventing any disturbance to public safety and community coexistence.’\n\n******Get in touch with our news team by emailing us atwebnews@metro.co.uk.******\n\n**For more stories like this,** check our news page.\n\nComment now Comments \nAdd Metro as a Preferred Source on Google\nAdd as preferred source\n",
  "title": "Spanish hoteliers beg for rule change after England World Cup fans restriction"
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