
The requirement to isolate on arrival will also be scrapped, though travellers will need evidence of a negative Covid test taken within 24 hours of entering the country.
Paris announced last month that restrictions would come into effect on British travellers to curb the rapid spread of the Omicron variant of Covid.
Travellers were told they would need a “compelling reason” to enter the country.
The move threw Christmas plans into disarray for thousands of people, while British tourists were forced to cancel skiing holidays.
However, the variant has now driven a significant wave of infections in France. On Wednesday, a further 368,149 cases were recorded - the highest tally so far during the pandemic.
By mid-January, the government aims to introduce a vaccine pass that will make inoculation mandatory for anyone wanting to go to restaurants or attend indoor events.