Do you have smoking rooms?
'Fumatori' — stress the third syllable: 'fu-ma-TO-ri'. It means 'smokers' (plural).
Use if you smoke and need to know about designated areas or smoking rooms. Smoking is banned indoors in all Italian public spaces.
'Camera per fumatori' = 'smoking room'. Since Italy's 2005 indoor smoking ban (Legge Sirchia), smoking indoors is prohibited. Some hotels still designate specific rooms as smoking. 'Fumatori' = smokers; 'non fumatori' = non-smokers.
Dove posso fumare?
Where can I smoke?
General question about smoking areas
C'è un'area fumatori esterna?
Is there an outdoor smoking area?
Asks about an outdoor space
La camera è per non fumatori?
Is the room non-smoking?
Clarifies the room status
Italy banned indoor smoking in public places in 2005 under the 'Legge Sirchia'. Despite the stereotype, Italian public spaces are now largely smoke-free. Outdoor terraces, hotel balconies, and designated areas remain available for smokers.