Monaco's casino has also been reopened, but it is still impossible to enter Monaco from outside the euro area without a special permit. The tourist attractions in southern France are still scheduled to close after June 22. The major tourist attractions in southern France are perfectly fine to travel.
Currently, all areas of Spain are in Phase 3 except some areas, and movement restrictions, some museums, art museums, guided tours, etc. are permitted, although there is a limit on the number of people. Although there is some suggestion that it will be the last, the warning statement has been extended until June 21st. The current plan is to open the border from July.
Main tourist facility information (June 6th) ● Palace of Versailles Open from June 6th (reservation required) ● Musée d'Orsay June 23th ● Louvre Museum July 6th ● Mont Saint Michel Abbey Early July ● Arc de Triomphe , Eiffel Tower No official announcement ●Department store (Gallery Lafayette, Printemps partly shortened business) *There are restrictions on wearing masks and restrictions on the number of people at each facility.
Since June 2, restaurants, cafes and museums all over France have been gradually reopened, but in the Paris and suburbs, the restaurants and cafes are currently only open on the terrace. From June 15, the border with the EU area will be reopened.
It has become possible to move more than 100km from the place of residence, and since the restaurant, cafe and beach have been reopened, the town and the sea have become crowded with people. I feel that French people are enjoying the main museums and tourist destinations in France now.
I went for a walk to the Ventas Bullring. Although it is rarely included in Japanese tourist routes, it is very popular with tourists from other countries. With its neo-Mudejar architecture, the exterior is very beautiful, and there were a lot of people from morning till night before going into self-restraint.
In France, the second phase of deregulation began in June 2nd. Cafés, restaurants and bars have also been permitted to reopen throughout France. The Ile-de-France region still needs special attention, so it is possible to open on the terrace only. When using public transportation, wearing a mask in the car is mandatory.
Mont Saint Michel is crowded with many tourists, especially locals. The monastery remains closed to the public, but souvenir shops and some takeaway stores have resumed operations. The tidal flat tour will be resumed, and more tourists are expected to visit for the summer.