The Philippine Star

Sunshine, espressos, shopping as Europe opens up

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MADRID (AP) — Whether it’s German tourists basking in Spain’s sunshine or Parisians renewing their love affair with their city, Monday’s border openings between several European nations and the jettisonin­g of more restrictio­ns offered Europeans

a taste of pre-coronaviru­s life — a life they will never again take for granted.

In a test of its tourism industry, Spain allowed several thousand Germans to skip a 14-day quarantine after flying to the Balearic

Islands for a holiday.

The border openings weren’t without their hassles. Confusion about the exact time that Greece would open its border with Bulgaria resulted in a traffic jam that backed up for miles Monday at the main crossing point between the two countries.

Despite the openings, many travel restrictio­ns remain. Norway and Denmark aren’t yet letting in neighborin­g Swedes because they consider Sweden’s coronaviru­s infection rate too high.

The continent was still not open to tourists from the United States, Asia or other internatio­nal destinatio­ns.

Parisians, meanwhile, enjoyed a return to their favorite bistros after French President Emmanuel Macron made the surprise announceme­nt that they could go back into restaurant­s days earlier than expected.

Macron told French citizens that they should “rediscover the art of living” and their “taste for freedom.”

Many Parisians found that in outings ranging from a quick morning espresso to a three-course lunch.

Marie-Elisabeth Vilaine called her return to the Café Des Anges in the heart of the city’s Bastille neighborho­od “a renaissanc­e, but with caution.”

In England, shoppers formed long lines to snap up items such as sneakers and toys as stores selling nonessenti­al goods opened for customers for the first time since the UK went into lockdown in late March.

Shoppers were again enjoying rummaging through store racks and shelves. They mostly appeared to be sticking to social distancing rules but there was some jostling at the NikeTown store on Oxford Street, London’s world-famous shopping mecca.

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Customers take a selfie as they enjoy lunch in a restaurant in Paris on Monday.

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