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News : Is Paris Safe These Days?


Despite all the media hype, the situation here in Paris is quiet and it is "business as usual".

The portraying of Paris as a city under civil strife is simply untrue.

The mass media simply blurred the geographical lines between Paris and its suburbs.  Paris remains Paris, nevertheless. Paris is not its suburbs.

In the last 2 weeks Paris has only seen two isolated instances of hooliganism within its walls. Both incidents did not last more than 1/2 hour.

Why is Paris quiet when the suburbs aren't?

For one thing, the police force in Paris is strong, well armed, and very efficient in its interventions. Suburban thugs rarely look for trouble in Paris as they know full well they would be promptly arrested, and thrown in jail.

Secondly, Paris is rich, and does not face any of the problems afflicting certain suburban areas. To put it bluntly, the troublemakers do not live in Paris: they can't afford the cost of housing.

So Paris has remained very quiet throughout the recent events. You are and will be perfectly safe in Paris. Probably even safer than usual since more policemen are patrolling the streets.

To their credit, the media correctly reported that the commotion is now receding: the troublemakers are being neutralized by the police and the army. They will be brought to justice. Count on the French government to do just that.

As far as you are concerned, there is no need for you to cancel your travel plans. There was no civil strife in Paris in the first place.


Paris hotel of character in the business districts, close to the Eiffel
Tower, Champs Elysees, and the Louvre museum.
A selection of budget and confortable hotels in Paris, just minutes away from major touristic places.

Claude Bernard Hotel
Hotel Claude Bernard located in the Latin Quarter and Saint-Germain des Prés, the heart of the city is close to all these places reminding of Paris prestigious history : Notre-Dame, Cluny Abbey, the banks of river Seine and the second hand book- sellers, Saint Michel and Saint Germain, Beaubourg,

Hotel France Albion

The Hotel France Albion is located in the center of Paris, very close to the Opera House and the famous Parisian Deparment stores. It is also a few minutes away from the famous Village of Montmartre and the "Sacre-Coeur" Basilic. The hotel has just been fully refurbished and is ready to welcome you for your touristic or business travels in Paris.

Ouest Hotel
The hotel is nestled in a quiet area in Paris only a few steps away from the Grands Magasins, the prestigious shopping areas, the Opera House, Madeleine, Concorde and the Champs-Elysées. In the hustle and bustle of busy city life, L'Ouest Hotel offers you an escape to a comfortable and quiet environment with all modern conveniences.




Hotel Louxor
Nice and warm 2 star Hotel, between République and the Grands Boulevards, Hotel Louxor offers a peaceful, friendly atmosphere and attractively renovated surroundings at very cheap rates.

Angleterre Hotel
Situated in the ideal location for a hotel in Paris, the Hotel d'Angleterre sits between the Etoile and Concorde in the heart of the Champs Elysées. Enjoy the most beautiful avenue in the world, and take short trips to all the major attractions: the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Montmartre, Versailles Castle, and many more.
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Americain Hotel
The Hotel Americain offers hospitality and comfort in cozy rooms with modern conveniences. It is centrally located to offer easy and quick access to all the major sights of Paris, including Montmartre, Montparnasse, the Pantheon, Notre Dame and the Bastille.

  Hotel Armstrong
This recently renovated hotel represents excellent value for its quality services. It has a direct metro to the Eiffel Tower and the Champs-Elysées, and easy access to Disneyland Paris. With its comfortable rooms, private bar, 24 hour internet café, sauna and car park, the Hotel Armstrong in paris is an ideal choice for visiting the City of Lights.
 
The Pavillon Bastille is best described as a "boutique hotel": a small 25-room, 3-star hotel ensconced in the newly re-born Bastille district. Parisian people would themselves call it: "an address", meaning a best-kept secret only the privileged few know. The Italian owner, Enrico Casimeri, left his tasteful Roman imprint everywhere, from the reception area to the (very comfortable) rooms.


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