Benidorm cracks down on lewd t-shirts and items in shop windows

Published: 10/2/2025
Benidorm cracks down on lewd t-shirts and items in shop windows
Benidorm clamps down on lewd t-shirts and items in shop windows to maintain a family-friendly image, especially in the "Guiri zone" popular with British tourists. The crackdown by the city hall aims to shield minors and vulnerable groups from offensive messages in public spaces. Shop owners are being reminded to comply with local laws banning products that may offend moral sensitivity, with fines up to €3,000 for violations. This move reflects a broader shift in Spain's tourism industry towards more responsible and sustainable practices amid concerns about over-tourism.