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Covid-19: Eiffel Tower reopens for visitors after eight-month closure

In Q2 2022, France's collective tourist attendance was 3.0% lower than 2019’s

Paris – Finally the Eiffel Tower reopened for visitors on Friday after an eight-month shut down because of the COVID-19 pandemic, its longest closure since World War Two.

As a countdown clock at the foot of the tower turned to zero, there were cheers and applause from visitors queuing to get in, a brass band started playing and people starting filing through the entrance.

Because of lingering concerns about the virus, masks remain compulsory for anyone over 11 years of age, and each elevator car will only carry half the normal number of visitors.

From July 21, visitors will need to show a French government “health pass” to demonstrate they are either vaccinated or have had a recent negative test for COVID-19.

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