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Is rue Saint Denis in Paris dangerous for tourists?

I have been asked, “Is rue Saint Denis in Paris dangerous?”

Rue Saint Denis is Paris’ “red light district” where the ladies of the night meet gentlemen who are looking for company.

OK so that’s a polite way to put it :-)

Many people are nervous about the rue Saint Denis but if you’re sensible and keep your wits about you, you’ll be fine.  As with any city’s streets you’re not familiar with, keep a hold of your handbag and make sure wallets are secure. Don’t pull out your smartphone and flash it around.

I rented an apartment in a little street off rue St Denis in the 2nd arrondissement, and there were ‘ladies of the night’ on the corner of my little street during the day. I spoke with several local residents over several days who advised that it’s perfectly safe during the day, and up until late at night.

During the day there are many businesses open from clothing, handbag and shoe stores. to cafes and restaurants, and it’s also the wholesale fashion district.

Yes the rue St Denis might have a seedy appearance in some areas, but it’s also rich and colourful with many ethnic shops and restaurants. One well-known example is Passage Brady, which houses some marvellous and authentic Indian restaurants.

Visit rue Saint Denis and Passage Brady, Paris

Passage Brady

46 rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis
75010 Paris

Nearby Opéra – Grands Boulevards, République – Gares de l’Est et du Nord – 10e Arrondissement

ParisInfo writes >>

India in Paris! Passage Brady, built in 1828, is one of the rare Parisian arcades composed of two parts which are separated by Boulevard de Strasbourg. On one side, the arcade is covered by a glass roof, and on the other it is in the open air. A visit to Passage Brady is an invitation to a visual, sensory and aromatic journey. Commonly referred to as ‘Little India’, it houses numerous Indo-Pakistani, Mauritian and Reunion businesses. People come here for a break to eat tasty, spicy food, to buy exotic products, and even to hire colourful outfits! This beautifully decorated universe is also accessible via 22 or 33 Boulevard de Strasbourg and 43 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin (for the open-air part).

 

Is rue St Denis dangerous? Not if you pay attention :-)

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