here’s a brief look at the legal drinking ages in 21 popular travel destinations, plus some extremes in the laws.
International travelers must keep up with all kinds of sobering rules as they cross borders: Entry regulations, currency exchanges, customs reporting and such. Younger globetrotters – at least those with a penchant to imbibe – have one extra thing to keep up with: the legal drinking age. It’s not a uniform figure across the world. Some nations with a party reputation have a legal drinking age that might be a surprise as well as a buzzkill.
Alcohol is rather easy to find in convenience stores, supermarkets and chain restaurants as well as bars and izakaya . You can also drink alcoholic beverages on the high-speed Shinkansen trains and other public spaces. Mexico Legal drinking age: 18 The sunny, festive home of tequila permits legal drinking at 18 or older, and it’s rather easy to buy alcohol in many spots day or night. Despite its reputation as a party destination, some of Mexico’s laws around drinking might surprise you.
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