Published: 10:25, June 18, 2020 | Updated: 00:16, June 6, 2023
Eiffel Tower to reopen — but you will have to take the stairs
By Reuters

Picture of the Eiffel Tower taken on June 15, 2020 in Paris, as cultural sights begin to open to the public across France following the easing of the lockdown measures taken to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. (BERTRAND GUAY / AFP)

PARIS - The Eiffel Tower is preparing to welcome back visitors after the COVID-19 lockdown, but they will need to be fit: because of lingering concerns about infection, the elevators will initially be off-limits.

Workers at the Parisian landmark, which looms 324 metres over the French capital, were on Wednesday making preparations to re-open on June 25, after three months of shutdown. It has been the site’s longest period out of action since World War Two.

A mannequin representing the old version of the lift operator outside the elevator's cabin of the Tour Eiffel is pictured during the presentation the security measures at the Eiffel Tower in Paris, June 16, 2020. On June 25 the Eiffel Tower will be re-opening after the longest pause to its activity since World War II. The iconic Paris monument was closed for more than three months from March over amid the nationwide virus lockdown. (FRANCOIS MORI / AP)

Managers said they hoped to get operations fully back to normal later in the summer

Managers said they hoped to get operations fully back to normal later in the summer. In the meantime, a series of safety measures will be in place.

Visitors will not be able to go any higher than the second level of the tower, and until the start of July access will be only via the staircases. The elevators, with their confined space, represent a risk of disease transmission.

There will also be a one-way traffic system in force on the staircases, and all visitors over the age of 11 will be required to wear a face covering.

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“To attract people, the most important thing is that security measures are taken, and that’s why we’re promoting safe distances,” said Patrick Branco Ruivo, director of the Eiffel Tower’s operating company.

Visitors stairs access of the Tour Eiffel are demarcated with social distancing stickers during a presentation of the security measures at the Eiffel Tower in Paris, June 16, 2020. (FRANCOIS MORI / AP)

He said that with foreign travel yet to recover from restrictions put in place to slow the pandemic, most of the visitors would in the initial stage be domestic.

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“For the French public, this is the moment to come to the Eiffel Tower,” said Branco Ruivo.