![]() France’s Bastille Day parade returns with full military honours this year.Disneyland Paris will open on 17 June.Ĭoncert venues and sport stadiums can welcome up to 5,000 people with health passes showing their full vaccination certification or a negative Covid test results. The Parc Asterix amusement park will be open from 9 June at 65 per cent capacity, with a mask requirement. Gyms will open for the first time since October, as will indoor pools, spas, casinos, and amusement parks. Paris and other big cities continue to have mask requirements, inside and outside in the streets.Ĭinemas, theatres and museums can up the number of visitors, to 65 per cent capacity (up from 35 per cent since 19 May), with a maximum capacity of 5,000 people.Ĭapacity is set to go back to 100 percent at the end of June. The decision to lift mask requirements lies with departmental prefects, and is based on infection rates and the number of people hospitalised in the area. The curfew will be lifted entirely on 30 June.ĭespite the easing of restrictions, masks are still required across France, though some cities have lifted the obligation to wear them outside. ![]() ![]() Outdoor terraces will be able to increase to full capacity, though still limited to six people per table.Īs of 9 June, the nighttime curfew will be pushed back from 9pm to 11pm, though Paris cafe terraces will be required to close at 10pm, to reduce noise. Cafes and restaurants will be able to seat people at 50 percent capacity, with no bar service.Ĭustomers eating indoors will be required to provide contact information in case another diner tests positive. Indoor dining will be allowed for the first time since October 2020.
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