Pubs and similar venues in Orihuela and Torrevieja could face a maximum four-thirty closing time from 2027, under a proposed order from the Valencian Government’s Department of Emergencies and the Interior. The measure would apply to municipalities with more than 50,000 residents and is expected to take effect on 1 January 2027 if approved.
The general hours for pubs, karaoke venues and similar establishments would remain midnight to 3.30am. However, councils would have to choose between a specific 30-minute extension, allowing closing at 4am, and a general one-hour extension, allowing closing at 4.30am. They could no longer combine both extensions to permit opening until 5am.
The proposed change is intended to protect residents’ rest. A one-hour extension could apply across a municipality or in specific areas, taking account of local festivals, tourism, population characteristics, soundproofing and noise-control measures.
Municipalities with fewer than 50,000 residents would have a standard closing time of 4am for pubs, karaoke venues and similar establishments. Other proposed hours remain broadly unchanged: restaurants, bars and cafés would generally close at 1.30am, while clubs and discos could operate until 7.30am. The order remains at the consultation and drafting stage.
This article was written with AI assistance and reviewed by a human editor before publication.