Le Touquet-Paris-Plage will introduce a curfew from midnight to 6 a.m. on Saturday, following the announcements of curfews in Ile-de-France and in eight metropolises including Lille, which make it fear a "significant
influx
" of tourists , announced the city.
Located less than two hours drive from Lille, this upscale seaside resort is particularly popular with the inhabitants of the Lille metropolis.
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Following government announcements, notably establishing a curfew in large metropolises from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. (...) the City of Touquet-Paris-Plage is preparing for a larger influx of secondary residents and tourists
" and the municipality "
decided to significantly strengthen health measures
," she explains in a press release on social networks.
“
The bars and restaurants in Le Touquet will be closed from 11:30 pm
” so that the curfew schedule is respected and that everyone can return to their homes.
Any travel will then be prohibited until 6 am “, details the town.
These measures complement those already taken with hotel professionals on Monday, in particular "
the posting of reception capacity outside establishments
"
, or
"
the provision for customers of a reminder book. , on which they will have to leave their contact details
”.