Spanish local rules can fine tourists for leaving mops on balconies or building large sandcastles

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Spanish local regulations can result in fines for tourists. Leaving a mop on a balcony or building an oversized sandcastle can incur penalties. Some Spanish municipalities have rules against visible cleaning tools on balconies and large sand structures. These regulations aim to maintain aesthetic appeal and public space order. These rules vary by region and are often local ordinances, not national laws. Tourists should check local regulations before their trip to avoid unexpected fines.


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