News Milano’s Outdoor Smoking Ban: What You Need to Know Olivier Watson January 9, 2025 3 min 0 Discover the implications of Milan's new outdoor smoking ban and how it impacts restaurants, bars, and customers in Italy.Introduction In recent years, smoking regulations have evolved significantly, particularly in Italy. The introduction of Girolamo Sirchia’s 2003 law banning smoking in enclosed public spaces marked a pivotal change for establishments like cafes and restaurants. Fast forward twenty years, and Milan has taken a bold step by extending the smoking ban to outdoor areas. This new regulation has sparked debates among patrons and business owners about its implications. Let’s explore the details of this evolving legislation. The Case of Milan Milan’s anti-smoking regulation, which began implementation in 2020, has reached a critical stage. Starting January 1, 2025, smoking will be prohibited not only in enclosed spaces but also in all public areas—including streets and squares—to enhance air quality and reduce passive smoke exposure. This shift means that outdoor seating areas (dehors) are now considered public spaces under this law. Roberto Calugi, director of the Federazione italiana pubblici esercizi (Fipe), notes that this regulation is causing confusion across the country. While Milan’s city ordinance clearly states that smoking is banned in public areas—including private establishments’ outdoor seating—there are nuances at the national level that complicate matters further. National Context The overarching reference point for smoking regulations in Italy remains Article 51 of Law 3/2003, which restricts bans to indoor environments only. According to Fipe’s president, despite recent European Union recommendations urging broader anti-smoking policies—including outdoors—these guidelines are not legally binding. This discrepancy creates an environment where businesses still have the autonomy to enforce their own rules regarding outdoor smoking. Some establishments may choose to prohibit smoking on their patios or terraces based on personal discretion. Future Implications for Outdoor Smoking As it stands now, there is no national law enforcing a complete ban on outdoor smoking at restaurant tables—at least for the time being. However, Minister of Health Orazio Schillaci has expressed intentions to extend prohibitions into various outdoor settings following examples from municipalities like Milan and Turin. These efforts aim to protect non-smokers and mitigate passive smoke effects. The trend seems clear: there is a movement towards stricter anti-smoking policies across Italy. As public health considerations gain momentum within legislative discussions, it remains uncertain how soon these changes will manifest nationwide. 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Establishments might consider creative solutions such as offering more patio space away from dining areas or utilizing barriers that separate smokers from non-smokers while dining outdoors. Conclusion The push towards stricter anti-smoking measures reflects broader global trends focused on health benefits associated with reduced tobacco exposure. As cities like Milan pave the way with innovative regulations affecting public spaces, other regions may soon follow suit. Ultimately, whether you’re a smoker or a non-smoker, understanding these changing regulations will be crucial for navigating dining experiences in Italy moving forward. Photo by Samantha Peralta on Unsplash outdoorsmoking ban Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a passionate food and travel enthusiast with a particular fondness for rosé wine. 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