Algarve Local Reference INFOrmation
Information on the Portuguese anti-smoking law of January 2008 concerning smoking in public places: who it affects and what the penalties are for business or individuals who don't adhere to the rules. With links information on tobacco bans elsewhere.
Smoking - cigarettes, cigars and pipes - is banned in indoor public places in Portugal (as of from 1 January 2008). The ban includes all government buildings (which must be smoke free) as well as work places, public transport, schools and sports facilities, hospitals, museums, food and beverage establishments, covered car parks, theatres and libraries, bars and restaurants where smoking is only allowed in designated smoking areas or venues. The Assembleia da República agreed the law on 28 June 2007. The Smoking Regulations
Fines for Smoking
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