How to avoid the Paris with safety tips from travelers and embassy star-news.press/wp

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When it comes to traveling abroad, some people may be concerned about their safety and want to maintain their caution.
At the “R/ParistravelGuide” forum on Reddit, a traveler asked others to advise on Naglin.
“My family will travel to Paris next month,” the person wrote. “This will be the first time that Europe has visited, and we are very excited – but also a little tense.”
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“We tend to look completely innocent, and we are concerned that we may be easy goals for the Nasalin. We will not have a tourist guide and will manage everything on our own,” the user added.
Others took the platform to the comments section to exchange advice and their own experiences.
Every year, about 2000 Americans are their stolen or lost passports in Paris. (Alain Jocard/AFP via Getty Images)
“Just know that they are targeting tourists,” one person wrote. “They are only hanging in the tourist areas, and in clothes, it will be clear that you are not Parisian. They never bother me and have not been stolen and did not have one person I know.”
Another user participated, “In the last two years, I stopped the activists in the subway. In one case, they were reaching a backpack for a person and in the other for the phone in a back pocket.
A different person said, “Stay on alert in tourist areas, keep your bag in front of you on the metro, and avoid engaging with strangers who approach you (anyone).”
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One person wrote, “Be mindful. Carry bags closed, wear a bag across the body, or keep all the zipper closed, or do not flash money or jewelry. If a stranger approaches you to withstand something or offers to take your picture, and move away.”
Another person said, “I stumbled in the number of tourists I see on the metro with a backpack on it. It makes it very easy for the starch to steal from them.”
Reditur wrote, “The number of people who saw them on their phones by the doors of the trains was amazing and providing the seizure and opportunistic operation scenario. Don’t do that.”

Both the American Embassy and the Reddit community presented strategies for prevention of Naslelin to tourists traveling to Paris. (Istock)
Every year, about 2000 Americans report their stolen or missing passports in Paris, according to the American embassy in France.
The embassy and consulate in France have a full page for “Nashals in Paris”.
Travelers are advised not to bring more than 50 to 60 dollars in cash.
“The first rule of the thumb has nothing more in your wallet than you are ready to lose it,” the site says.
The embassy also recommends providing one credit card or only one ATM card and only one piece of identity.
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Travelers are also advised not to bring more than 50 to 60 dollars in cash.
Tourist spots such as the Eiffel, Nutrdam Tower and Champs-Elelysées are areas that are likely to be removed for visitors, according to the embassy.

“The first rule of thumb has nothing more in your wallet than you are ready to lose it.” (Istock)
“Americans in Paris should be in particular alert to thieves who usually work near tourist attractions such as museums, landmarks, hotels, hotels, trains, train stations, airports and metro targets with non -local licensing panels,” the embassy warns.
The embassy also discusses the various tactics used by anthron, whether on the street or in public transport.
“Two or more people will approach you and ask for trends.”
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2025-08-05 18:10:00