Whether you can legally vape at the Seville April Fair depends entirely on the ownership of the tent (*caseta*). Spanish law permits vaping inside private tents but strictly prohibits it within publicly owned tents.
- Legal Distinction: Spain's Law 28/2005 treats e-cigarettes differently than traditional tobacco, avoiding a blanket indoor vaping ban.
- Public Tents: Vaping is banned in these spaces as they are legally equated to public administration buildings.
- Private Tents: Vaping is generally allowed indoors unless the specific tent owners enforce their own restrictions.
As thousands gather for the iconic Seville April Fair (Feria de Abril), attendees are seeking clarity on whether using e-cigarettes inside the crowded, enclosed tents (*casetas*) is legally permitted. This confusion stems from Spain's current health regulations, which draw a sharp legal distinction between smoking traditional tobacco and using electronic nicotine delivery systems.
In recent years, e-cigarettes have surged in popularity across Spain. Because vapes heat a liquid rather than burning tobacco, many users assume they can be used freely indoors. However, their use in highly concentrated, enclosed environments like the Seville Fair continues to spark debate among attendees.
Under Spain's Law 28/2005 on sanitary measures against smoking, traditional tobacco is strictly banned in all enclosed public spaces, including bars and restaurants. Smokers are legally restricted to terraces or open-air spaces.
Vaping, however, is governed by the law's Additional Provision 12. Rather than enforcing a blanket indoor ban, this provision outlines a specific, closed list of environments where nicotine-releasing devices are strictly prohibited:
- Public administration buildings and public law entities.
- Healthcare facilities, including outdoor spaces within their perimeters.
- Educational centers (with specific outdoor exceptions for universities and adult education).
- Public transportation, including urban transit, trains, maritime vessels, and Spanish commercial flights.
- Children's playgrounds and designated play areas for minors.
Because national law does not establish a general prohibition for vaping in private spaces of public use, the rules at the Seville April Fair depend entirely on the classification of the specific tent you are visiting.
| Tent Type (Caseta) | Vaping Status | Legal Reasoning |
|---|---|---|
| Publicly Owned | Prohibited | Legally classified as public administration spaces under Law 28/2005. |
| Privately Owned | Permitted | Not covered by the national indoor vaping ban; allowed unless owners restrict it. |
Ultimately, while vapers can legally enjoy their devices inside private casetas during the festivities, they must remain aware of their surroundings and abstain completely when entering publicly owned spaces.

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