Apr 25, 2018
On today’s episode, let’s talk about Paris neighborhoods where I would rather NOT stay, or book a hotel, or rent an apartment. There aren’t so many such places, so it’ll be a short episode. I get asked all the time: is this a safe neighborhood? So yeah, let’s talk about it and name the names!
If you’re interested in safety while in France, you should also check out How to Stay Safe in France, Getting Caught in a Terror Attack in France, Making Sense of Terror Attacks in France, How to Protect Yourself from Pickpockets in Paris
[01:57] "No-go zones" in Paris are NOT a thing, but there are places where it is wise not to go.
[03:33] Many of the "unsafe" areas listed here are fine during the day, but not so fine at night, which is why you shouldn't book your hotel there.
[05:13] Big city folks are not easily startled by dicey neighborhoods, but country folks will probably freak out more.
[06:16] Men tend to feel safer no matter where they do. It's another story for women.
[06:45] It is best to say within the Paris belt road, aka "le périphérique" because that's where most of the projects are located.
[07:54] Only a few areas outside of the Paris belt road are dicey, but it's too complicated for visitors to judge where exactly.
[09:56] The only major tourist attraction located in a "bad" area is the Saint-Denis Basilica. You can still go if you get an Uber ride and go in the day-time.
[11:39] As a general rule, it is also best to avoid staying in areas called "Porte de..." This is not true for all of them, but most of them are a little rough.
[13:18] There are only a few metro stations in the center of Paris next to which I wouldn't want to book a hotel or AirB&B.
Most of them are in the northeast quarter of Paris: Stalingrad, Jaurès, Barbès, Place de Clichy, La Vilette, Gare du Nord, République, Goute d’Or, Danube, Place des Fêtes. Chatelet-les-Halles and Pigale are not great either, but not as bad.
[14:56] Broad rules always fail at some point, but it's worth noting that if you avoid the northeast quarter of Paris, you'll avoid most of the dicey areas.
[15:58] Is it safe to take the Paris metro late at night? Yes, if you follow some rules: enter as close to the driver as you can, don't be alone in a car, avoid the tunnels.
[16:34] Don't have your cell phone out when standing near the metro doors. Someone might grab it and run out just as the doors close.
[17:40] There aren't a lot of guns in the hands of the general population in France and gun violence is rare.
[17:53] How to protect yourself from pickpockets in Paris. That's what you should be thinking about also.
[18:22] Theft statistics vs. murder statistics in France.
[20:56] Terror attacks are rare, but terrifying. There are some things you should do to mitigate your risk.
[22:13] Tell others where you'll be staying. Enroll in the Smart Traveler Program. Backup your phone before you leave. Take an older phone with you when traveling. Don't take so much! If you need to pick a budget hotel, don't go to the northeast corner of Paris. If you want affordable choices in the center of Paris, check out our hotel selection.
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