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Eiffel Tower's top floor to reopen next week

  (Agence France-Presse)
Paris
Fri, July 10, 2020

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Eiffel Tower's top floor to reopen next week Cleanliness and hygiene expert Alain Miralles uses an swab to ensure that a telescope is clean as the Eiffel Tower gets ready to re-open to the public following the coronavirus outbreak, in Paris, France, June 17, 2020. (REUTERS/Christian Hartmann)

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he Eiffel Tower in Paris will reopen its top level on July 15 after months of being off-limits because of the coronavirus outbreak, its operator said on Thursday.

The first and second floors reopened on June 26 after the monument's longest closure since World War II, a symbolic restart as France emerged from lockdown.

"Who hasn't dreamed of having Paris at their feet, from a height of 276 meters?" the tower's operator, Societe d'Exploitation de la Tour Eiffel said in a statement on Thursday.

"This will be possible from July 15, the day of the reopening of the top floor."

All visitors are required to wear face masks and keep safe distances from each other, with the country still recovering from an epidemic that has claimed nearly 30,000 lives.

When it reopens, the top floor will accommodate no more than 250 people at a time.

Elevators, which were off-limits for the first days after the tower reopened -- meaning visitors had to climb hundreds of stairs -- have since been reopened.

The tower's 104-day closure cost the company 27 million euros ($30 million) in lost sales, with visitor numbers not expected to return to normal anytime soon.

The Eiffel Tower usually receives about seven million visitors a year, some three-quarters from abroad.

France is one of the world's most-visited countries but its tourism industry has taken a hard hit from the coronavirus lockdown, with hotels, restaurants, museums and theaters closed for three months.

France lifted restrictions at European borders on June 15, and the tourism industry hopes foreign visitors will start trickling in again as the summer season kicks off. 

Europe is not yet allowing visitors from the hard-hit United States.

The operator said three-quarters of its visitors since reopening had been from France.

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