Why did Paris close the Eiffel Tower and Louvre early?

"The priority is the safety of our staff and visitors."

24 Jun 2026 07:40am
Pedestrians hold a bottle of water as they walk near the Eiffel Tower during a heatwave in Paris on June 22. Photo by AFP
Pedestrians hold a bottle of water as they walk near the Eiffel Tower during a heatwave in Paris on June 22. Photo by AFP

PARIS - The Eiffel Tower in Paris closed early on Tuesday due to forecast high temperatures, according to an official notice issued by the landmark's management, reported Xinhua.

The monument exceptionally closed at 4pm local time (1400 GMT) on Tuesday, with the last entry scheduled for 12.15pm(1015 GMT), it said on the official website.

Visitors holding tickets for time slots starting from 11.30am (0930 GMT) for the stairs and 12pm (1000 GMT) for the lifts will receive automatic refunds, it said.

"We are forced to adapt to the extreme heat. The priority is the safety of our staff and visitors," the Eiffel Tower operating company Sete (Societe d'Exploitation de la tour Eiffel) was quoted as saying by French daily Le Figaro.

Due to the ongoing heatwave, the Louvre Museum also announced on Tuesday that it would exceptionally close at 4pm (1400 GMT) instead of its usual 6.00 pm (1600 GMT) from June 24 to June 27.

Pedestrians walk by an entrance of the Eiffel Tower during its early closing due to heatwave in Paris on June 23. Photo by AFP
Pedestrians walk by an entrance of the Eiffel Tower during its early closing due to heatwave in Paris on June 23. Photo by AFP

France is experiencing an intense heatwave, with temperatures expected to remain exceptionally high until at least Thursday, Meteo-France said on Tuesday.

According to the national weather service, temperatures in Paris reached 36 degrees Celsius at 4pm on Tuesday, while the French capital is expected to see highs of up to 38 degrees Celsius on Wednesday.

According to Meteo-France, 54 departments in mainland France were placed under red heatwave alert, the highest alert level, on Tuesday, while 35 departments were placed under orange alert. - BERNAMA-XINHUA

 

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