The Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) has been in contact with the Ministry of Tourism regarding the new law allowing music to be played outside until 1AM.
While the organisation welcomed Valletta’s continuous development into a destination itself thanks to the millions invested in developing high end quality accommodation facilities and restaurant operations, it expressed disappointment in the lack of consultation by the government with the relevant stakeholders about the new 1AM rule.
MHRA highlighted that the updated law positions Valletta alongside the three entertainment hotspots of Paceville, Buġibba and Qawra for the first time, putting Valletta at high risk ‘of becoming another nightclub destination’.
The association called upon the government to review its policies in a comprehensive manner with the aim of improving Valletta “as a quality tourism destination in the wider context of the Malta tourism product”, going on to call for the clustering of music activity along the streets of Valletta, street cleansing, waste collection and joint marketing initiatives, amongst others.
“MHRA once again is reaching out to Government to ensure that the amended law will not end up as a loophole in the system which turns Valletta into yet another mass tourism destination,” the statement concluded.
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