Disneyland Paris and the Eiffel Tower are now temporarily closed following the French government’s nationwide restriction decisions.
In a statement on Disneyland’s website it says:
“In line with latest direction from the French authorities, Disneyland Paris will be closing end of day on October 29th. In anticipation of celebrating the Christmas holiday season we will be taking reservations from December 19 – January 3 and hope to be open based on prevailing conditions and government guidance at that time. ”
On the other hand, the Eiffel Tower, the symbol of Paris, has closed its doors to visitors on Friday, October 30th. “In the context of the COVID-19 outbreak and due to the government health measures recently announced, the Eiffel Tower will be closed to the public until further notice as of Friday 30th October 2020 included.” the operator said in a statement .
According to the new quarantine rules imposed in France; as of Friday, October 30 the people in the country can only leave their homes for basic business or medical reasons.
This post was published on 30 October 2020 2:20 pm