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Can you smoke in apartments in Amsterdam?

Can you smoke in apartments in Amsterdam?

Smoking Apartments Amsterdam Smoking tobacco or cannabis is not allowed in public outdoor spaces, such as streets and parks, and in quite a few public indoor places. You can find plenty of spacious and stylish lets – apartments and houses where you can all smoke cannabis or tobacco.

Is Airbnb banned in Amsterdam?

A ban by Amsterdam authorities on housing owners offering their properties for vacation rentals in three central districts of the popular tourist city has been overturned after a court ruled it has no basis in law.

Can you smoke in your hotel room in Amsterdam?

In most Amsterdam hotels & hostels smoking is not allowed. This means also all hotel lobbies and most hotel rooms are off limits to smoking. There are however a few exceptions, particularly for persons who are more interested in smoking pure weed than smoking tobacco or a combination.

Can you smoke in your home in Amsterdam?

Smoking weed in Amsterdam: the law Weed in the Netherlands is actually decriminalized (‘toleration policy’). It’s not really allowed, but nothing will happen to you if you choose to go into a coffee shop and smoke it and/or take some home for your own personal pleasure (5g or less). This doesn’t go for growing though.

Which hotel can you smoke in in Amsterdam?

Christophers Inn at The Winston, The Bulldog Hotel Amsterdam, International Budget Hostel City Center or Hostel The Globe that allow cannabis smoking.

What is the Dutch smoking policy?

The Netherlands implemented the Tobacco Act in 2002 which banned smoking in places of public access, government buildings and institutions. Tobacco advertising was prohibited, as was the sale of cigarettes to people under the age of 18. In 2004 rulings were introduced for a smoke-free place of work for all.

Where can I smoke cigarettes in Netherlands?

Smoking tobacco is allowed on terraces belonging to a catering establishment (in Dutch). The terrace must be completely open (outdoors) on at least 1 side. Smoking on terraces in for instance a shopping mall is prohibited.

Is it legal to smoke in the Netherlands?

You can smoke all over the Netherlands in designated cafes (look for the Marijuana leaf sign), although this a more common passtime in Amsterdam. You can carry throughout the Netherlands BUT do not attempt to take through customs into any other European country as it is illegal!!

Can you smoke indoors in Netherlands?

Following a ruling of the Supreme Court this morning at 10:00, all smoking rooms in the Netherlands are now banned. Since July 1, 2008, a smoking ban has been applied in the hospitality industry in the Netherlands – with the exception of specially designated smoking areas.

Are there any smoker friendly apartments in Amsterdam?

Smoking Apartments Amsterdam. Check out all our smoker friendly apartments, houseboats and for the non smokers, smoke free Vaction apartments some of which are cannabis friendly. Many tourists visiting Amsterdam are keen on trying out cannabis cigarettes and other cannabis treats. However, only few are aware of smoking regulations.

Is it illegal to smoke cigarettes in Amsterdam?

In many restaurants, cafes and even hotels smoking any cigarettes is simply unacceptable and prohibited. This being Amsterdam. However, there are plenty of special coffee-shops, bars and nightclubs where smoking cannabis is quite the norm.

Are there any cannabis friendly hotels in Amsterdam?

Hotel Uptown Rookies is one of the cannabis friendly hotels, situated just a short walk from Leidseplein square where you can find an assortment of different bars and nightclubs. At this weed friendly hotel the smoking room is actually a ‘coffeeshop’ with the same name right next door.

Is it OK to smoke in Your Room in a hotel?

If you are particularly keen on smoking in your room, make sure that you stay in smoker-friendly accommodation. From cheap rooms and hostels to luxury hotels and holiday rentals, in many places, smoking is perfectly acceptable. Are you travelling with friends or family?

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Ruth Doyle