One example of more liberal rules is that several nightclubs in the city center can have outdoor seating until 3 o’clock at night. These are places that today must close the taps at 23.30. Oslo’s new opening time regulations are about more than the disputed champagne breakfast on May 17. Adopted 30-29 There were still four humid hours from or to National Day that dominated the city council debate on Wednesday night in total. It ended with the City Council’s proposal being adopted with 30 against 29 votes. Right, left and Progress Party voted for. Opponents fear more fill on children’s day. Several emphasized that 30,000 children walk in the children’s trains and the streets are filled by children. “There is thus the City Council that the children should meet on adults who have drunk alcohol on outdoor seating and pubs from eight in the morning,” said Red Group Leader Siavash Mobasheri. Photo: Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB He is also the chair of the May 17 committee in Oslo. – Is the City Council comfortable with thousands of children meeting adults in the party mood and alcohol intoxication during and after the children’s train? asked Mobasher. Hope adults are responsible – I hope adult people who have children around them are responsible and make sure this does not happen, replied Business Council Anita Leirvik North (H). She agrees that the May 17 fill is sad to see. – But we have seen that last year, the year before and the year before, when you had an opening time that first started at 12. – I think we can end up with a smaller consumption. We move alcohol and the champagne breakfasts from the homes, where there is zero control, to night spots where there is a legislation that regulates intake, North said. Sober 17 May: It was the slogan when the drug policy organization IOGT Photo: Olav Juven / news Several changes These are the most important changes in Oslo’s opening time regulations. It comes into force with immediate effect: serving from 8 o’clock Sundays, holidays and holidays towards 12 o’clock today. Sales of beer in store from 8 o’clock today. Changing the boundaries of the center and the inner center. The latter has a bearing on how long guests can drink alcohol on the outdoor seating. 25 Places: The new definition of the inner center allows people to drink outdoor play until three o’clock in 25 more places. Photo: Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB In “Inner Center”, bars, pubs and restaurants can stay open until 03.30 both inside and outside. Last serving must take place half an hour earlier. It is the maximum that the Alcohol Act allows. In the “center”, the nightclubs can stay open for just as long indoors, but must close out at midnight. The last glass must be poured up half an hour before it again. Inner center To this day, the “inner center” has been defined as a bunch of named streets in the city center. The city council changes this to include an entire area. This means a larger part of Bjørvika than today, the entire Kvadraturen and Henriks Ibsen’s gate up to and including Solli Plass. Here it becomes possible to drink alcohol in the open three and a half hours longer than today. Bjørvika: Parts of Bjørvika become the inner center, while the rest will be the center. Photo: Annika Burder / NTB Residents of Bjørvika have protested because they fear with noise and loud music. They are not heard. Business Council Anita Leirvik North (H) points out that this is a central urban area with a rich nightlife. – The area is close to large cultural institutions and traffic hubs in the city. It is therefore natural that parts of Bjørvika are considered in the center, she writes in her recommendation. Here are the areas that are hereafter defined as the inner center (red) and the center (green). Photo: Oslo Municipality Center “Center” is a somewhat larger area plus central nightlife streets such as Thorvald Meyers gate on Grünerløkka. This is often referred to as the “paciflass of the pacifol.”. It in its time replaced the old sideboard. The squid is expanded to the rest of Bjørvika, the entire Aker Brygge and Tjuvholmen within the canal. Apart from early on May 17, the liberalizations also supported the Labor Party and MDG. Aker Brygge: The entire area will now be defined as the center. Photo: news Football beer and hairdresser-wine alcohol policy in the capital has been softened after Oslo got a new city council. It has already been opened for serving at sports events. At Vålerenga’s home games it is now possible to buy beer before the match and during the break. Earlier this year, hairdressers, clothing stores and other trading companies also had the opportunity to serve customers a glass of wine. Published 30.04.2025, at. 21.28
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