Discover Indian culture in Paris

Discover Indian culture in Paris

 

Feb 13, 2012
When travelers book cheap flights to Paris, they have the chance to discover not only French culture but the traditions and customs of other foreign nations as well. Shops, foods, traditions and styles of nations such as India abound throughout the streets of the city. When vacationers plan to visit, consider a trip to Little India, a well-established separate world within the Parisian district.

In the 1940s and then again in the '80s, a surge of Indian immigrants arrived in France after Britain made it more difficult for visitors from the subcontinent to settle in the country. The neighborhood sticks very closely to its roots and is filled with more English-speaking individuals than other Parisian streets.

The main street of Little India, Faubourg Saint-Denis, is aligned with sari and costume jewelry shops that cater mainly to Indian brides-to-be. Tourists will also cross paths with traditional grocery shops, selling unfamiliar, spiky vegetables and other unique items that may not be found anywhere else in the city.

Last but not least on the Little India itinerary is the Passage Brady. Exotic odors of spices waft through the air and vibrantly colored saris, flower garlands and other Indian fashion items jump out at passersby. Travelers who book cheap flights to France can even return from their vacation with authentic DVDs straight from Bollywood studios.
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