A Country-By-Country Guide To Traveling To Europe This Summer

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A Country-By-Country Guide To Traveling To Europe This Summer
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Here's a country-by-country guide to traveling to Europe this summer:

Throughout June, malls, cinemas, amusement parks, playgrounds, sports facilities and hotels are permitted to open gradually.Portugal has already reopened its borders for tourism from select countries but the government hasn’t fixed a date for borders to open to all tourists.

Beaches and campsites are open and restaurants and bars in many regions are permitted to reopen at limited capacity.Borders are currently open. From June 8, visitors from abroad will be required to quarantine for 14 days except those traveling from Ireland, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man. Many restrictions, particularly for the hospitality and culture industries, will remain in place until July 1.

The country will cover health costs in case of coronavirus contamination occurring on the Mediterranean island.The second phase starting June 21 includes the reopening of outdoor cafes and restaurants, hotels, museums, parks, archaeological and historical sites and marinas.NurPhoto via Getty ImagesBorders with Austria and Germany reopened on June 5. The country already had opened its borders with Slovakia and Hungary, with restrictions, on March 27.

Also those with a permanent residence in one of the five Nordic countries or Germany can re-enter if they are in a relationship, have family in Denmark or are on a business trip. Tourists will be tested for free upon arrival. A few hours later, they will get the result on their phone, after downloading a tracking app.

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