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Smoking in NYC

Nihon_Ni

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I'm heading to NYC this weekend and wondered if anyone could clue me in on the local public smoking laws.  For example, can I have a cigar in Central Park?  I'm not looking for a lounge as that will cost me too many husband points, just wondering what my options are in public spaces.
 
Thanks,
Rob
 
To answer your question directly, no, you cannot smoke in Central Park!

Found this:

http://nycsmokefree.org/existing-legislation

Look at the info and bills for NYC, it's all there.

Also this, where areas are much better explained:

https://www.health.ny.gov/regulations/public_health_law/section/1399/


Looks like if not in a lounge or on the sidewalk, you're pretty much f*cked!

For places you CAN smoke:

http://www.cigaraficionado.com/webfeatures/show/id/A-Smokers-Guide-to-New-York-City_9219

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/02/21/smoking-ban-here-s-where-cigarettes-are-still-allowed.html

Smoking lounges:

http://www.nyc.com/best-of-new-york/best_cigar_lounges_in_nyc.s8367/


Maybe some BOTL from NYC can chime in and add more info, but this is what I found...

Gianni
 
NYC is a smoke free kinda place! There is only one public place that you can smoke and it is Paley Park. Is a privately owned public space. Paley Park was financed by the William S. Paley Foundation and was named by Paley for his father, Samuel Paley. His grandson recently re-established La Paulina cigars also in his honor. The address is 3 East 53rd Street. Hope that helps you out.
 
Tone-ny, that is great info. Gives me something to research and read about tonight.
 
Tone-ny, that is great info. Gives me something to research and read about tonight.
Glad to help throw some stuff out there. I think 60 minutes did a piece on the grandson and the cigars.
 
Like everyone else said.  Due to idiot bloomberg we can't do anything in public anymore.  Hit one of the lounges, if not someones home.
 
Thanks for the info tone-ny! I work near there and smoke on the street (since Bryant Park went smoke-free) but I may check out that park IF the weather ever improves!
 
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