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Where CAN you go in Europe? Go in Europe?

- By TOM CHESSHYRE

DON’T let images of mass protests over new Covid restrictio­ns this week in some European countries put you off. Travel is most definitely ‘on’ to all countries — except Austria, where a lockdown is in place for the coming fortnight.

Yes, Covid cases may be on the increase, with talk of a ‘fourth wave’ — and there is widespread concern about the potential impact of the new Covid variant discovered in South Africa this week — but fully vaccinated Britons are welcome across the Continent. Here’s our update...

AUSTRIAN WOBBLE

WHAT’S THE LATEST? Lockdown until December 13, with a tourism shutdown before then too. Bars, restaurant­s, cafes and non-essential shops are closed. GETTING IN: Proof of full vaccinatio­n, having recovered from Covid, or a negative PCR test will be required after the lockdown. WHEN YOU’RE THERE: To visit indoor venues or ride ski lifts, full vaccinatio­n/proof of recovery is necessary (under-12s exempt). Masks needed in enclosed public places. WHAT THEY SAY: Health Minister Wolfgang Mueckstein says the ‘sledgehamm­er’ of a lockdown was desperatel­y needed. MORE INFORMATIO­N: Austria.info

GERMAN JITTERS

WHAT’S THE LATEST? Munich’s Christmas market has been cancelled as part of tougher Covid measures nationwide. GETTING IN: You can enter without a test if fully vaccinated. Accompanie­d unvaccinat­ed children under 12 may go without a test. Complete a pre-departure form (einreisean­meldung.de). WHEN YOU’RE THERE: To enter restaurant­s and bars you must be vaccinated, have proof of recovery or have a recent negative test certificat­e. WHAT THEY SAY: The government says a full lockdown cannot be ruled out. MORE INFORMATIO­N: Germany.travel

DUTCH COURAGE?

WHAT’S THE LATEST? A ‘semi-lockdown’ with an 8pm curfew on bars and restaurant­s. Restrictio­ns in place until at least December 4. Further ‘strong measures’ are expected soon, with the Outbreak Management Team suggesting that curfews could even begin at 5pm. GETTING IN: You must be fully vaccinated or have proof of a negative antigen test taken within 24 hours of going. Rules for children depend on age (see gov.uk). WHEN YOU’RE THERE: A Dutch Covid Pass is required for bars, restaurant­s and museums (download via Dutch CoronaChec­k app). Handshakin­g is banned. Room service food and takeaway food possible after 8pm. WHAT THEY SAY: Prime Minister Mark Rutte has called for calm after clashes between anti-vaxers and police. MORE INFORMATIO­N: Holland.com

FRENCH RESISTANCE

WHAT’S THE LATEST? From December 15, over-65s must have had a booster jab for indoor venues. Skiers will have to be fully vaccinated or have proof of a negative Covid test taken within 72 hours to access lifts. GETTING IN: Fully vaccinated tourists may go after completing a ‘sworn statement’ that they do not have Covid symptoms (interieur.gouv.fr). Under-12s travelling with adults are accepted. Unvaccinat­ed children over 12 need a negative test. WHEN YOU’RE THERE: For indoor venues such as restaurant­s and bars, a ‘Pass Sanitaire’ is required proving full vaccinatio­n or a negative Covid test taken within 72 hours for children. Download the ‘TousAntiCo­vid’ app to register. Face masks mandatory on ski lifts. WHAT THEY SAY: Lockdowns are currently ‘not necessary’, says President Macron. MORE INFORMATIO­N: Gouverneme­nt.fr

BELGIAN CONCERNS

WHAT’S THE LATEST? Violent protests in Brussels over a work-from-home decree but for tourists, perversely, entry rules are being eased. GETTING IN: Entry rules for fully vaccinated arrivals were relaxed yesterday so you merely need a negative PCR Covid test less than 72 hours old to get in. WHEN YOU’RE THERE: Covid Safe Ticket vaccine passport needed for bars, restaurant­s and clubs (covidsafe.be/en).

Nightclubs will be closed and restaurant­s and bars will close at 11pm for the next three weeks. WHAT THEY SAY: Belgium’s Prime Minister Alexander De Croo says violent street protests are ‘absolutely unacceptab­le’. MORE INFORMATIO­N: Visitbelgi­um.com

SWISS CAUTION

WHAT’S THE LATEST? A referendum is being held tomorrow on whether to extend the requiremen­t for a Swiss Covid Certificat­e to allow access to restaurant­s and bars. Polls suggest a ‘yes’ vote. GETTING IN: Borders open to doublejabb­ed Britons with passenger locator forms (swissplf.admin.ch). WHEN YOU’RE THERE: NHS Covid passes are accepted in place of Swiss Covid

Certificat­es. Masks mandatory in indoor public places and on ski lifts. WHAT THEY SAY: The tourist board is upbeat:

‘It’s not too late to book your winter trip!’ MORE INFORMATIO­N: Myswitzerl­and.com

WELCOME IN ITALY

WHAT’S THE LATEST? Anti-vax protests are

ongoing over a Covid Green Pass to enter restaurant­s/bars/cafes, which was recently

extended to workplaces. GETTING IN: Fully vaccinated tourists can

enter with a passenger locator form (app. euplf.eu). A negative Covid test within 48 hours of departure is also required. WHEN YOU’RE THERE: You need a Covid Green Pass for indoor dining and drinking,

and ski lifts (dgc.gov.it). Masks required on public transport. WHAT THEY SAY: Visitors are very welcome, says Prime Minister Mario Draghi. MORE INFORMATIO­N: Italia.it

SAFE IN SPAIN

WHAT’S THE LATEST? Covid numbers are up.

Talk of an 11pm curfew for bars and 1am for clubs if rates keep rising.

GETTING IN: Must be fully jabbed or have proof of recent negative Covid test, plus a Health Control Form (spth.gob.es). WHEN YOU’RE THERE: Face masks mandatory on public transport. No ‘Covid pass’ required for indoor public places. WHAT THEY SAY: The more tourists, the merrier, says tourism minister Reyes Maroto. MORE INFORMATIO­N: Spain.info

PORTUGAL POTENTIAL

WHAT’S THE LATEST? This week Portugal announced that up-to-date negative Covid

tests will be required to enter bars, restaurant­s, hotels and other indoor venues. GETTING IN: From Wednesday, all visitors from abroad must also show a negative Covid test result (PCR or antigen) before departing for the country. WHEN YOU’RE THERE: A recent negative Covid test result is needed for public indoor places. NHS Covid passes should be shown on entry to bars and restaurant­s. WHAT THEY SAY: Prime Minister Antonio

Costa says that a lockdown is unlikely. MORE INFORMATIO­N: Visitportu­gal.com

OK IN CROATIA

WHAT’S THE LATEST? Demos over Covid passes. Cases have fallen slightly recently. GETTING IN: Fine if you’re fully jabbed, recovered or can prove a recent negative test. WHEN YOU’RE THERE: Masks required on public transport. Covid passes not needed for bars and restaurant­s. WHAT THEY SAY: ‘Tourists can freely enter Croatia,’ says the tourist board. MORE INFORMATIO­N: Visit-croatia.co.uk

ALL entry requiremen­ts and national rules subject to last-minute changes. See gov.uk.

 ?? ?? Costa banker: Spain is still open
Costa banker: Spain is still open
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Free to Rome: Trevi Fountain

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