Alcohol restriction measure in the Historic Center
The Government Secretariat of Mexico City published an agreement that suspends the sale of alcoholic beverages at all levels within a perimeter of the Historic Center and five surrounding neighborhoods. The measure applies from 3:00 p.m. this Tuesday, June 30 to 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 1.
The affected areas are the “A” perimeter of the Historic Center and the Centro, Tabacalera, Juárez, San Rafael and Cuauhtémoc neighborhoods. The restriction applies to convenience stores, grocery stores and supermarkets that sell take-out drinks.
Exceptions and previous results
The consumption of alcohol in glasses with food inside establishments such as restaurants, party halls, hotels, private clubs, cinemas, theaters and auditoriums is exempt from compliance, as long as they have a neighborhood impact area in accordance with the law.
The Secretary of Government, César Cravioto, reported that the same measure applied during the match between Mexico and the Czech Republic last week was effective. He announced that the routes with the capital Police will be reinforced to avoid the consumption of alcohol in public during the meeting and subsequent celebrations.




