Saudi Arabia to commence sales of alcohol, lifts 75-year-old ban
In a move that marks a historic shift, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is preparing to partially lift its 73-year-old ban on alcohol sales in 2026.
The change comes as part of broader efforts to align with global expectations ahead of hosting major international events like Expo 2030 and the FIFA World Cup 2034.
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According to reports, alcohol will be available in a strictly controlled manner, limited to select zones such as luxury hotels, high-end resorts, and designated tourist destinations.
Around 600 such licensed venues across the country are expected to be permitted to serve alcohol under the new guidelines.
However, there will be clear limitations, only milder forms of alcohol – beer, wine, and cider – will be allowed.
Spirits and hard liquors will remain prohibited.
Importantly, alcohol consumption will not be permitted in homes, shops, or general public areas, as per a report by The Economic Times.
To uphold cultural sensitivities and public order, the government will enforce strict licensing protocols.
Only authorised venues with trained staff members will be allowed to serve alcohol, ensuring compliance with national customs and standards.
As the kingdom opens its doors to the world, this shift reflects a calculated balancing act between tradition and transformation.
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