Boulevard becomes car-free zone to boost safety and space for pedestrians
From April 1 to October 31, cars and motorcycles will be banned from the boulevard to ensure safety and space for pedestrians and cyclists. The measure aims to accommodate rising visitor numbers, including tourists visiting the reopened Dolfinarium.
| Key Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Location | Boulevard (specific city not mentioned) |
| Duration | April 1 – October 31, 2026 |
| Restrictions | No cars, motorcycles, mopeds, or speed-pedelecs |
| Exceptions | Residents with exemptions |
| Purpose | Safety and space for pedestrians/cyclists |
| Tourist Attraction | Dolfinarium reopening |
Local municipalities are responsible for managing public spaces and ensuring safety in high-traffic areas like boulevards. This measure reflects their role in balancing accessibility, tourism, and resident needs during peak seasons.
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No cars or motorcycles on the boulevard
It is getting busier again on the boulevard. Many people come to walk, cycle, or sit at a café terrace. The Dolfinarium is also reopening, and more tourists are expected. To keep the boulevard safe, cars and motorcycles are not allowed to drive or park here from April 1 to October 31. This ensures there is enough space for everyone who comes on foot or by bicycle.
Walking and cycling
During this period, the boulevard is a pedestrian area. Cyclists are welcome but must ride carefully and be mindful of the crowds. Mopeds and speed-pedelecs are not permitted.
Exception for exemptions
Do you have an exemption? For example, because you live in the city center? Then you may drive onto the boulevard with your vehicle.
