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Major resort in Spain to ban new tourism businesses to ‘preserve old town’s character’

Among the temporarily banned new businesses are souvenir and gift shops and fast food restaurants, including kebab takeaways, pizzerias, burger joints and hot dog stands.

Last updated: August 6, 2025 12:51 pm
Laurence Dollimore
Published: August 6, 2025
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Lloret de Mar in Girona, Catalonia (Source: Unsplash)
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A major tourist destination in Catalonia has announced plans to ban new businesses geared towards tourists.

Authorities in Lloret de Mar will introduce a one-year suspension on granting new commercial licenses in the town’s historic centre, as part of a bid to protect the area’s character and commercial diversity.

The temporary moratorium, approved by the municipal governing board, targets specific types of businesses that officials say have become overly concentrated in the area – potentially threatening both public space and the quality of life for residents.

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Among the temporarily banned new businesses are souvenir and gift shops and fast food restaurants, including kebab takeaways, pizzerias, burger joints and hot dog stands.

New licences will be also be blocked for cannabis and CBD shops, tattoo and piercing studios, nail salons, braiding services, barbers and massage parlours, wine and beverage retailers, mobile phone accessory shops and internet cafes.

Lloret de Mar in Girona, Catalonia (Source: Unsplash)

The town hall said the measure applies exclusively to the commercial core of the old town, where a proliferation of similar businesses has been flagged in recent years.

Officials say this saturation poses a risk to the ‘urban sustainability’ and the broader appeal of the town centre.

While the moratorium is temporary, it forms part of a broader strategy to overhaul Lloret’s Commercial Use Plan, which is currently under review.

The aim is to guide future economic activity and ensure a healthier mix of businesses that better reflect the needs of both residents and tourists.

Officials also noted that the measure aligns with the wider Lloret Actua plan – an initiative aimed at improving the management of public space and fostering coexistence between locals and visitors.

The decision is expected to be formally ratified at an upcoming full council meeting.

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