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Tourists, Residents Could Face Fines Under New French Smoking Ban

Tourists, Residents Could Face Fines Under New French Smoking Ban

Yahoo31-05-2025
If you're heading to France this summer, strolling through sun-dappled Parisian gardens, lounging on the Côte d'Azur, or hiking the Alpine trails, there's a new policy you should be aware applying to both travelers and locals alike. Starting July 1, France is laying down one of its most expansive public smoking bans yet, and it will change the way travelers experience many of the country's iconic outdoor spaces.
French Health Minister Catherine Vautrin announced on Thursday, May 29th during an interview with the newspaper Ouest-France that smoking will be banned in public parks, beaches, around schools, at bus shelters, and even at outdoor sports facilities, effectively outlawing cigarettes in most open-air communal spots. The public health regulation is part of the government's aggressive push to protect youth and create what they call a 'tobacco-free generation' by 2032.
Cigarettes "must disappear where there are children,' Vautrin told Ouest-France, just ahead of World No Tobacco Day on May 31. And although the ban doesn't apply to vaping, Vautrin emphasized that 'The freedom to smoke ends where children's right to breathe clean air begins.'
For American and international travelers used to more liberal smoking laws, particularly in outdoor settings, the ban may come as a surprise. While it won't affect smoking in private spaces like hotel balconies or designated smoking areas at restaurants and bars, public places once synonymous with leisure (think: the sands of Nice, or the green lawns of Jardin du Luxembourg) will now become smoke-free zones.
This includes areas outside middle and high schools, a frequent gathering spot for teenagers. 'We want to stop students from lighting up in front of their schools,' Vautrin emphasized, a nod to growing concerns over youth smoking rates.
The penalty for breaking the new rule could grant you a €135 fine, which is about $145 USD.
The move is part of the country's 2023–2027 National Tobacco Control Program, initially launched by former Health Minister Aurélien Rousseau. France is aiming to drastically reduce smoking rates, which despite decades of anti-smoking campaigns, remain among the highest in Western Europe.
As of now nearly 7,000 smoke-free zones have been voluntarily implemented by over 1,600 cities and towns across the country, from beach resorts to ski stations. The upcoming decree will make many of these local efforts official, unifying the policy under national law.
Expect prominent signage at beaches, bus stops, and parks informing you of the smoking ban. While enforcement may vary regionally (particularly in rural areas or smaller towns), Vautrin noted that local mayors were involved in the rollout, and most urban centers are likely to enforce the law rigorously.
For smokers, this may mean adjusting your habits or planning for fewer smoke breaks while sightseeing. For non-smokers, especially families with young children it could make for a more pleasant, and a cleaner travel experience.
Enbref, or in short, as the French would say. This summer, France is redefining what it means to "breathe easy in public." Whether you're a pack-a-day traveler or just someone looking for fresh mountain air in Chamonix, know that the landscape might be the same, but the quality of air will be better.
Pro tip: If you still plan to indulge in a post-lunch smoke, simply scope out designated smoking areas ahead of time or check with your hotel concierge. It'll save you from an unexpected €135 fine. Money, that can be better spent on a proper Bordeaux or an unforgettable rendezvous at Hotel du Palais.
Tourists, Residents Could Face Fines Under New French Smoking Ban first appeared on Men's Journal on May 30, 2025
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