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Travel
Donald Wood

Eiffel Tower again open to public, but with coronavirus-related restrictions

The Eiffel Tower in Paris is now open to the public after being closed for nine months due to the coronavirus outbreak.

According to The Associated Press, visitors over age 18 planning a visit to the French tourist attraction must show proof of COVID-19 vaccination, a negative virus test or evidence they recently recovered from the illness.

Other restrictions implemented during the reopening of the Eiffel Tower include a mandatory mask policy regardless of vaccination status and capacities being limited to around half of the prepandemic average of 25,000 people per day.

The attraction was shut down in October as France battled another wave of coronavirus infections, but remained closed in recent months for renovations even as other top sites across the country were permitted to reopen.

“We worked, we worked, we worked (for this day),” Eiffel Tower director Patrick Branco Ruivo told The AP. “And when I saw my first visitor, I was very, very happy. Emotion and happiness.”

Earlier this week, French President Emmanuel Macron revealed the country would implement new measures aimed at warding off a fourth COVID-19 surge, including mandatory vaccinations for health workers and restrictions on restaurants and entertainment venues.

France reopened to many international tourists earlier this summer, but the entry rules vary depending on the origin country.

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