The Eiffel tower, re-closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic from October 30, will resume receiving tourists on December 16, the operating company SETE reported.
According to its data, attendance at the main attraction in Paris as a result of restrictive measures decreased by about 80% compared to 2019, and turnover - by 70%.
Before the re-closure, the Eiffel tower, designed to receive up to 25,000 tourists, was visited daily by only 2,500 people.
However, due to the reduction in the number of tourists visiting the symbol of the French capital has become more comfortable.