How to get a French Health pass
When you arrive in Paris you’ll need to convert your foreign vaccination card into a French health pass if you want to visit restaurants, museums and other attractions. Here’s how to do it.
When you arrive in Paris you’ll need to convert your foreign vaccination card into a French health pass if you want to visit restaurants, museums and other attractions. Here’s how to do it.
Vaccinated Americans, Canadians, and Brits are allowed into France from June 9 with a PCR or antigen test. Unvaccinated travelers from these countries have to jump through a lot of hoops. Australians, New Zealanders and other travelers from “green” countries with very low COVID rates face no restrictions in entering France or crossing EU borders.
Since June 2, Paris restaurants have been allowed to serve on their outdoor terraces, and many of our favorite places are continuing to offer meals for takeaway and delivery. Here’s our roundup of who’s serving what during Phase 2 of the reopening plan.
Paris restaurants are allowed to reopen for indoor dining beginning June 15.
French restaurants are poised to bounce back with more resiliency than their American counterparts. Here’s a detailed look at why that is.
Here’s our regular update on the ways in which the Coronavirus outbreak is affecting restaurants specifically and Parisians in general.
Restaurants, bars, and cafés will reopen for outdoor consumption on June 2. Parks and gardens will also reopen on that date, so picnic options are expanding.
These restaurants and shops are serving Paris during confinement.
Restaurants have launched “contactless delivery” to confined Parisians. Here’s what that means.
With restaurants closed for the foreseeable future in Paris, industry personnel have banded together to help feed those on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis.
Restaurants in Paris have all closed until further notice in an attempt to prevent the spread of Coronavirus. This category also includes bars and cafés. Supermarkets, pharmacies, and bakeries will be allowed to remain open.