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Eiffel Tower plans June 25 opening, with mask required

- Jayme Deerwester

Want to visit the Eiffel Tower this summer? Bring a mask and be prepared to climb some stairs.

French officials announced the Paris landmark will reopen June 25 at 10 a.m. local time. Among the safety measures being put in place: Guests ages 11 years and up will be required to wear masks, and the elevators are offlimits, along with the top floor.

Capacity will be limited on the first and second floors, and guests will use separate staircases on their way up and back down.

“As the situation evolves, the lifts taking our visitors to the second floor can be quickly put back into service under appropriat­e conditions, with a very limited number of persons onboard,” a statement on the Eiffel Tower’s website said. “The top level remains closed for now ... since the lifts taking visitors from the second to the top floor are small. It might reopen during the summer.”

As has been the case at other popular sites, ground markings are being set up to enforce social distancing and surfaces are disinfecte­d often.

The announceme­nt did not include a reopening date for the online box office, but officials said that informatio­n will come soon. Once the website’s ticketing system is back up and running, they encourage visitors to buy tickets online and use contactles­s payment methods.

France, which has had more than 191,000 cases and more than 29,000 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins data, began easing its lockdown restrictio­ns in mid-May but is exercising greater caution in Paris and other population centers. Public transporta­tion has been running at reduced capacity, and passengers 11 and up are required to wear masks or risk a $153 fine.

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