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Is the 10th arrondissement of Paris really disadvantaged?
Tell me, is the 10th arrondissement of Paris really disadvantaged? Booked Hotel Savoy at 9 Rue Jarry, 75010. I read that there are a lot of immigrants from third world countries (
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аватар Mademoisele
Don't worry too much, you're not going there permanently. I walked there many times late at night and nothing happened. There are really a lot of colored people there, but try to smile, say "sorry, I don't speak French" (learn this phrase in French) if they try to pester you. Do not go there provocatively dressed or heavily made up, this can be a sign of easy accessibility. If you are traveling as a tourist, then you will be near the hotel for a minimum of time, believe me. Have a good trip and hello to your beloved Paris))))
аватар lesyakoval
@Mademoisele, thanks) you calmed me down a bit)
аватар ollennka
There is simply no need to shy away in the dark, but in the daytime it is normal.
аватар lesyakoval
ollenka, at 20.00 we will settle somewhere :(
аватар ollennka
Well, to settle in is not to walk in the dark.)) Do not worry.
аватар kolyan_cat
Discovery awaits you as you walk around the Moulin Rouge and on towards the Sacré Cou.
There you walk down the street and you feel like in Beirut - it's all black, and the shops are all black, and around there are black ones, propping up the walls, and offering various goods, from Swiss watches for 5 Euros, to not quite legal things :) And this is a popular tourist area. Well, a lot of that.
аватар ollennka
Yes, "see Paris and die" in surprise. (((
аватар lesyakoval
kolyan_cat, I'm already mentally prepared for this)) it's just a little dumb to live right next to the station with these guys))
аватар elmontaz1
I read that there are a lot of immigrants from third world countries.
Do you consider yourself from the first world?
Communicated in Paris with blacks, quite adequate. Do not provoke them and everything will be calm.
аватар lesyakoval
elmontaz, I'm still more worried about people from the area I specified. Because the station + there are really guys from the edge of geography. It is clear that there are good/bad people among different nationalities. But this area in all articles is considered directly unfavorable.
аватар elmontaz1
Do not go at night, do not show photos. video equipment and phones, wallets. If you move confidently and don't provoke Black, then everything will be calm. Learn phrases in French that you don't understand. Well, in extreme cases, use the mat. They prefer not to conflict with the Russians unnecessarily. The third world keeps away from the third world. Good luck in Paris.
аватар lesyakoval
thanks elmontaz1!
аватар dooda58
10,11,19 The 20 arrondissement of Paris are considered Arab quarters where tourists are not advised to settle. On the map of the districts, they are marked in red as disadvantaged.
аватар lesyakoval
dooda58, I read this, thanks. Interesting opinions of those who actually lived there.
аватар dooda58
We lived in the Milen Rouge area, but we didn’t go into these areas. In the afternoon, we just dropped into the northern station and looked back. We walked quietly in our area late at night. And in those areas, the locals were not advised to meddle
аватар lesyakoval
Well class ((Still, I hope that everything is not so bad.
аватар Ol7474
Yes, the 10th is considered a disadvantaged area.
We lived in the 9th near Galeries Lafayette, a very good area, all the sights are close, and the price tag is lower than in the central areas of the city.
аватар d.a.waldau
Two years ago we spent a week in the 10th arrondissement, the hotel is right next to the East Station, the glory of this district was not yet known at that time. Two young girls, returning to the hotel late, at 11 pm, sometimes after midnight, took food to go in local restaurants with names like "Africa". The place is peculiar, completely nail / hair salons. The continent, as mentioned above, is third world immigrants. Africans are noisy guys, they can whistle after them, but we have not heard anything bad from them (we speak French fluently). A less pleasant impression was left by the Arabs, who are very numerous in the 10th arrondissement. They frankly stare, deliberately hurt their shoulders, hands, when you walk towards them, they mumble something. By the end of the week, we were already used to such a reaction and did not pay attention to it. I don’t think I would stay again at the 10th district hotel, but I don’t see anything wrong with it either. If you are not a lonely girl, the dangers are at least, as in any other area, it is only morally annoying.
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