Coronavirus in Paris: restaurants, bars, movie theaters, museums... what closes during the lockdown

Published by Cécile de Sortiraparis · Published on October 31, 2020 at 06:08 p.m.
Emmanuel Macron has decided to implement a new lockdown starting October 30, 2020 and until December 1 at the earliest. Many places are then closing to the public. Keep reading to find out more.

This is official: France is entering a new lockdown starting Friday October 30, 2020. This dramatic call made by Emmanuel Macron has a strong influence on the cultural life of the country: many places described as non-necessary have to close down. Here are the places closed for at least four weeks:

  • Movie-theaters
  • Museums
  • Universities

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