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To get the right feeling you need to come to the Red Light District in the evening. The best time is after 9 and 10 pm. We were there shortly before 9 pm and some of the showcases were empty.
SLC's RED LIGHT DISTRICT- As crazy as it might sound now, over a century ago, Salt Lake City once was home to an area dubbed the city's center of “vice and necessary evil.” Back then, the neighborhood several blocks west of where The Gateway now sits was an officially sanctioned redlight district called The Stockade.
Renamed Regent Street, it remains as one of the oldest streets in Salt Lake. This plaque was erected by the Newspaper Agency Corporation in 1990. Aside from describing Commercial Street's status as Salt Lake City's red light district, it also discusses the two parlor houses that were built next door to one another.
What street is the red light district Amsterdam? Amsterdam has now three window prostitution zones. These are located in buildings along the Ruysdaelkade and Singel and in the area known as De Wallen (Amsterdam's main red light district). The name of the main street in de Wallen is called 'Oudezijds Achterburgwal.