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Returned a couple of days ago from our 5 nights in Paris , and will be posting my trip report soon in the next day or so. Thanks to everyone for all the great advice, especially about transportation (loved the carte orange).
Before I post my trip report, I did want to ask about something.... we stayed at the Hotel Sainte Marie (near the Bonne Nouvelle metro), and twice while taking back alleys from our hotel to the Musee des Arts et Metiers , we came across what was obviously a street being used by prostitutes. It was odd for a few reasons--the two streets (they were different ones each time) were areas full of clothing stores, and it was the middle of the day--the stores were open for business, they were just surrounded by prostitutes. Anyone know anything about this? We just thought it was a little odd. Do the stores allow this? Do the cops try to crack down on this?
You were probably near Rue St Denis which is a red light district. That area is the garment district. I don't think prostitution is against the law in France . We encountered a similar area over behind the Gallaries Lafayette department store.
Rue St Denis, it has been cleaned up, you should have seen it a few years ago(or maybe not). The police only really look for illegal immigrant prostitutes and turn a blind eye to the others. Many of the French girls have been working in that street for 30+ years and have been there longer than the ragtrade. A strange and sad place.
The street Suzanne refers to is Rue de Budapest .
The street Suzanne refers to is Rue de Budapest .
I think it is rue Victoire right behind Galeries Lafayette. You would not notice it during the day unless you are looking for it.
Prostitutes are also by Fauchon on that side street (rue de Seze ), many of them in cars .
It is part of city life and most people do not pay attention.
>>> It was odd for a few reasons--the two streets (they were different ones each time) were areas full of clothing stores, and it was the middle of the day--the stores were open for business, they were just surrounded by prostitutes<<<
Maybe the shops were running big sales on leather mini-skirts, fishnet stockings, 105 heels....and other things??
Or perhaps, KDK, they were hoping to make acquaintances with the gentlemen in the area who were buying upscale fashions for their wives! All you men do that don't you? Buy upscale goodies for the ladies in your lives?
The shops I saw in that neighborhood were not exactly up-scale.
Its the wholesale area, most shops around here are not open to the public.
So...when my husband mentions that he wants to take me there for clothes shopping, I'll know what he's really up to!
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