Milan is reportedly considering banning late night ice creams and pizzas (Image: Getty) Overtourism has become a prominent issue for many European cities recently, and one more tried to tackle the influx of travellers by proposing a ban on late-night ice cream and pizza. Milan, the fashion hub of Italy , wanted to stop the two classics being served after 12:30 am on weekdays and 1:30 am on weekends, on top of the new closing times that outdoor areas of bars and restaurants must abide by. The council wanted to reduce the number of tourists and late-night partygoers making noise throughout the city, disturbing locals as they try to sleep.
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