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Is the neighborhood around the Eiffel Tower safe?

Paris is generally safe for tourists, including around the Eiffel Tower. However, like any major city, it's always a good idea to be aware of your surroundings and take necessary precautions to ensure your safety. Here are some tips to keep in mind: * Be mindful of pickpockets and keep your valuables secure.



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All of central Paris near the Seine is safe, as is most of the rest of Paris. There will still be people on the streets.

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Since the UEFA Euro 2016 championships, the Eiffel Tower has been surrounded by a temporary safety structure, made up of barriers and gates. This unsightly structure will be gradually replaced by a perimeter that is better adapted to the site between September 2017 and July 2018.

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Rue St. Dominique is a residential street in the 7th arrondissement that offers the most incredible view of the Eiffel tower. The best viewing spot is on Rue St. Dominique and Boulevard de la Tour-Maubourg, however, you'll catch a glimpse of the Eiffel Tower throughout the whole street.

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Paris is a very safe city; the metro is full and hopping at all hours. The only real risk you face is pickpockets. Be sure your valuables are not in pockets or carelessly held purses or backpacks. If you make yourself pickpocket proof then you are good to go at any hour.

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The 6th arrondissement is well-known for its many fine restaurants, food stores and cafés. Guests at our ParisPerfect apartments love that they can experience daily life as the Parisians do by shopping at the same local bakeries and patisseries, fruit and vegetable shops, butchers, cheese shops, and small supermarkets.

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The room at the top of Eiffel Tower has now been renamed as Gustave's office, where you will find wax figurines of Thomas Edison, Gustave Eiffel, and his daughter. Although you cannot go inside it, you can still view the Eiffel Tower apartment from the outside.

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Much of Paris is very beautiful. But we'd argue that Montmartre is the prettiest area of them all. Set on a hill in the 18th arrondissement, there are views across the entire city from the grounds of Sacré-Cœur, the white-domed church.

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