According to Sosua News the following was reported!
Of course the main street in Sos?a, the Pedro Clisante, is full of bars, discos and restaurants.
These include the Merengue Bar, Latino Bar, Central, El Flow, and now the recently opened Rumba Bar - and these are the main places where tourists and residents spend their evenings. But the Pedro Clisante is also a street full of loud noise: motorbikes without mufflers, cars with built-in disco speakers, filthy exhaust fumes, and constant traffic jams. Every tourist centre in the world is closed to traffic, so why not here in Sos?a?
Pedro Clisante a boulevard?Wouldn't it be great if the road was closed to traffic every evening, from the Happy Bar to Fat Herman's bar.
Restaurant owners could set out their chairs and tables, with colourful parasols, along the street. Visitors could enjoy a leisurely meal without being disturbed by all the traffic noise and clouds of smoke coming from the motorbikes, and tourists could stroll through the area and feel perfectly safe.
Of course a solution would have to be found for the parking problem - but problems are there to be solved. The business association, led by Wolfgang Sch?nner, owner of the 'Schnitzel Paradise' restaurant in the Pedro Clisante, is currently conducting a survey of this plan throughout the business community. As editors of Sos?a-News, we call upon all our readers to let us know what you think about the idea of turning this part of the Pedro Clisante into a pedestrian zone every evening.
Send us an email with your ideas!
E-mail: info@sosuanews.com
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Of course the main street in Sos?a, the Pedro Clisante, is full of bars, discos and restaurants.
These include the Merengue Bar, Latino Bar, Central, El Flow, and now the recently opened Rumba Bar - and these are the main places where tourists and residents spend their evenings. But the Pedro Clisante is also a street full of loud noise: motorbikes without mufflers, cars with built-in disco speakers, filthy exhaust fumes, and constant traffic jams. Every tourist centre in the world is closed to traffic, so why not here in Sos?a?
Pedro Clisante a boulevard?Wouldn't it be great if the road was closed to traffic every evening, from the Happy Bar to Fat Herman's bar.
Restaurant owners could set out their chairs and tables, with colourful parasols, along the street. Visitors could enjoy a leisurely meal without being disturbed by all the traffic noise and clouds of smoke coming from the motorbikes, and tourists could stroll through the area and feel perfectly safe.
Of course a solution would have to be found for the parking problem - but problems are there to be solved. The business association, led by Wolfgang Sch?nner, owner of the 'Schnitzel Paradise' restaurant in the Pedro Clisante, is currently conducting a survey of this plan throughout the business community. As editors of Sos?a-News, we call upon all our readers to let us know what you think about the idea of turning this part of the Pedro Clisante into a pedestrian zone every evening.
Send us an email with your ideas!
E-mail: info@sosuanews.com
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