I certainly have been with no problems.. Even on the metro in Paris :)
16 is the legal drinking age in France.
The legal drinking age in France and most of Eeurope is 18.
In 2009, under Nicolas Sarkozy's Government.
The legal buying alcohol and drinking age in Transylvania is 18. It is against the law to serve a minor alcohol but it is not illegal to drink in public for those of age.
Drinking on the streets in no longer legal in Scotland. You will be faced with a heavy fine and other charges if you are caught drinking in public.
The legal drinking age in France is 16. However, in Paris, as well as most European countries, legal stipulations placed on the purchase and consumption of alcohol are merely technicalities to which almost no one adheres. No matter what country you visit in Europe, you will find very little?if any?enforcement of the legal drinking age. If you will have underage teenagers with you who would like to enjoy an alcoholic beverage, they will have no trouble ordering or being served in Paris, so you might want to give consideration to this issue prior to embarking on your trip. Requesting ID is virtually unheard of in Paris, as well as most European cities, because they simply do not have the problems related to underage drinking that are common in North American countries. Wine with dinner is a common custom in which most Parisians engage from the time they are toddlers, and most Europeans drink for enjoyment?not to get drunk. Therefore, unlike in North America, drinking is somewhat of a non issue for most Europeans and lacking in justification for strict enforcement.
the legal drinking in Armenian is 18
The legal drinking age in Vanuatu is 18
The legal drinking age in France is 16. However, in Paris, as well as most European countries, legal stipulations placed on the purchase and consumption of alcohol are merely technicalities to which almost no one adheres. No matter what country you visit in Europe, you will find very little?if any?enforcement of the legal drinking age. If you will have underage teenagers with you who would like to enjoy an alcoholic beverage, they will have no trouble ordering or being served in Paris, so you might want to give consideration to this issue prior to embarking on your trip. Requesting ID is virtually unheard of in Paris, as well as most European cities, because they simply do not have the problems related to underage drinking that are common in North American countries. Wine with dinner is a common custom in which most Parisians engage from the time they are toddlers, and most Europeans drink for enjoyment?not to get drunk. Therefore, unlike in North America, drinking is somewhat of a non issue for most Europeans and lacking in justification for strict enforcement.
Franc does not have a legal drinking age. However e person under 16 may not purchase alcohol.
18 is the legal drinking age in England, however there is talk of raising it to 21.
UAE legal drinking age is 21, so It's same drinking age as USA.