They will be back in two weeks.
From April 1, the summer terraces of bars and restaurants will be spread across the four corners of the capital until October 31.
With the same obligation for all these establishments (there were around 4,000 affected in 2023): close their temporary facilities at 10 p.m.
Except, and this is something new, this summer, where the opening will be extended until midnight.
This is the proposal made by the socialist mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, this Friday evening during a presentation of city medals to around sixty bistro owners who participate “in the influence of Paris”.
Summer terraces, in the Parisian landscape since the summer of 2020 to help the profession recover from confinement, “are an important vector for the liveliness and conviviality of our city.
They are particularly appreciated by Parisians and tourists, comments the City of Paris.
On the occasion of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, the mayor of Paris hoped that they could play this role even more.
» Thus, an “exceptional” exemption will be possible from July 1 to September 8.
This time extension “will be provided for within the framework of an order derogating from the current regulation”.
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