The La Algaba Town Council extends the exceptional authorization to install televisions on terraces during the World Cup final, a measure aimed at supporting local hospitality.
The Town Council of La Algaba has decided to maintain the exceptional authorization that allows hospitality establishments in the municipality to install televisions on their terraces during the final of the football World Cup. The measure, which was already applied during the rest of the tournament, aims to enable residents and visitors to follow the match in an atmosphere of camaraderie and support for the Spanish National Team, as reported by the Council in a statement.
Direct Support for Local Hospitality
The initiative is part of a municipal strategy to support one of the most important economic sectors in the locality. The Town Council has highlighted that, unlike other forms of collective viewing, such as giant screens in squares, the decision was made to bring the World Cup closer to bars and restaurants, so that economic activity and public attendance directly benefit local businesses.
“We want the final to be an opportunity for La Algaba's hospitality sector, not just for major events,” the Council has stated. The authorization has been maintained throughout the tournament and is now extended for the decisive match, marking another step in this line of support for the sector, aware of the important role it plays as a generator of employment and economic activity.
Cohabitation and Regulations
The measure will be implemented in accordance with current regulations and rules of civic cohabitation. The Town Council has assured that responsible use of public space will be guaranteed, balancing enjoyment of the event with the rest and well-being of the entire community. No additional time restrictions have been established, but hospitality owners are reminded of their obligation to comply with noise ordinances and closing hours.
The decision has been well received by local hospitality owners, who see this measure as a boost for their businesses on a key day. “This is great news because the final attracts a lot of people, and being able to put the TV on the terrace is essential for us,” explained a spokesperson for the La Algaba hospitality association, who thanked the Town Council for its support of local commerce.
The Town Council has reminded that this authorization is exceptional and only for the World Cup final, and that once the match is over, establishments must remove the televisions from their terraces. The measure incurs no cost for hospitality owners, who only need to request the authorization free of charge from the Council.
With this action, La Algaba joins other municipalities in the province that have opted for similar measures to boost economic activity during the World Cup. The final will be held this Sunday, and a large turnout is expected in the bars and restaurants of the locality.

