Young travelers intending to visit night clubs and order alcoholic beverages at local restaurants are sure to carry a copy of their passport. There are age restrictions on alcohol in all entertainment and dining places.
The city has banned smoking in public places, but there are specially equipped areas for smokers close to all shopping and entertainment centers. It is also worth considering that tobacco products are sold only in specialized retail pavilions at relatively high prices.
The exemplary cleanliness is maintained in the city; heavy fines are charged for violation of public order and throwing rubbish in the wrong place. Fans of beer have to consider that glass bottles and tin cans of beer can be brought to any store that sells it. In many retail outlets the substantial reward is provided for the return of packaging.
In most restaurants and cafes service charge is included in the total score. However, you have to leave a small monetary reward for a good service. Taxi drivers also expect a tip; in this case the total sum on the meter may be rounded up to any convenient.
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