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Paris Businesses Struggle Amidst Low Tourist Numbers During Olympics

The Eiffel Tower is decorated with the Olympic rings ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympics, Wednesday, July 17, 2024, in Paris. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

On a typical summer day in Paris, tourists usually flock to the historic Marais district, but this year has been far from typical. The streets, shops, and cafes have been noticeably emptier in the days leading up to the Paris Olympics, leaving businesses like Stolly’s Stone Bar longing for the bustling summers of the past.

The light crowds can be attributed to various factors, with security measures playing a significant role. Tourists have encountered metal fences, police checkpoints, and the need for a special QR code to access popular areas before the highly secured opening ceremony along the Seine River.

Some potential visitors have opted to avoid Paris during the Olympics due to concerns about high prices, crowds, and disruptions. Additionally, many Parisians have left the city for their usual summer retreats, exacerbating the situation.

Business owners, such as Jean-Pierre Salson of Factory's Paris, have reported a significant decline in business compared to previous years. Salson estimates a 30% drop in overall business and a 40% decrease among American customers.

Security measures impact tourist access to popular areas.
Marais district quieter than usual due to Paris Olympics.
Concerns about high prices and disruptions deter some visitors.
Paris hotels experience 70% occupancy with rates at 700 euros per night.
Airbnb sees success hosting more guests during the Olympics.
Business owners report significant declines in business compared to previous years.
Rail disruptions expected to persist through the weekend.
American customers decrease by 40% for some businesses.
Parisians leaving the city for summer retreats exacerbate the situation.
Optimism for a return of vibrancy post the opening ceremony.

Travel costs to Paris during the Olympic season have deterred some tourists, leading to reduced airline capacity and lower hotel occupancy rates. Paris hotels are experiencing 70% occupancy compared to 90% the previous year, with average rates soaring to 700 euros per night.

Despite the challenges, Airbnb has seen success during the Paris Olympics, hosting more guests in local homes than ever before. Business owners remain hopeful that the situation will improve post the opening ceremony, although rail disruptions are expected to persist through the weekend.

While the current atmosphere in Paris may not meet expectations, there is optimism that the city will regain its vibrancy in the coming days. Business owners like Salson are patiently waiting for a return of customers, with many American visitors expressing intentions to visit in the fall.

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