Starting July 1st, 2025, France will ban smoking in public areas where children are likely to be present. The government announced the new measure as part of its plan to create a healthier environment and protect the public from secondhand smoke.
The ban includes beaches, parks, public gardens, areas near schools, bus stops, and sports venues. These are spaces where families and children often spend time, and the goal is to reduce their exposure to harmful smoke.
Officials say the move is not only about health but also about changing social habits. The ban encourages people to see smoke-free spaces as the norm and helps reduce the overall number of smokers over time.
Anyone caught smoking in these areas could face fines. Visitors and residents are urged to follow the rules to avoid penalties and support the effort to make public spaces cleaner and safer.
This step is part of France’s wider campaign to lower smoking rates and protect future generations. Whether you’re a tourist or a local, make sure to follow the new rules starting this summer.