To all who have celebrated, and will be celebrating, happy holidays from the EUtouring Team. We wish everyone a good time and to stay safe and well during this season.

All for Paris!
The Paris Tram line T9 has been completed and opened this month, for those essential workers that require an extra transport option in the city. Learn more and check the timetables here
After multiples enquiries we can confirm that the Paris bus lines 134 and 334 are no longer running as these have been merged into the bus line 234.
Information, timetables and route for the new bus line 234 can be found here
This year, Les Invalides is celebrating 350 years. With the Tomb of Napoleon I, and multiple museums within to explore, this location is also worth admiring the outside architecture too with the Eglise du Dome and courtyard with historical cannons.
Learn and see more here
Joan of Arc, also known as Jeanne d’Arc, is a heroine of France and a Catholic Saint for her actions during the Hundred Years War. This gilded equestrian statue stands in Paris in her memory and honour, holding a flag high as she entered battle. With this being located outside at Place des Pyramides you can keep safe and social distance while admiring this incredible piece of art.
Learn more about this statue here
Did you know that in Paris there are numerous free drinking water fountains as you travel the city – even those which supply free sparkling water. Make sure to bring your own bottle to top up and find where they are with our map
The Petit Palais is another museum open with safety precautions, here you can find and admire the current temporary exhibitions of the Golden age of Danish painting and Masterpieces from the Prat collection. See more here
Bercy Village is another location opening back up in Paris, with many shops, cafes and shopping centres within this area, both modern and traditional so you can find something of interest. Take a virtual look for yourself here
Another place accepting pre-booked visitors is Cite des Sciences, a fun museum for all, based around science and industry, featuring exhibits from a Planetarium, space and sound through to light exhibitions, plus an aquarium and more. Learn what else is on offer and see a building plan here
The Roland Garros Tennis Tournament is now accepting bookings for the 2020 French Open Grand Slam, so get in quick before tickets are all gone here and learn how to get there with a little help from us