The Place des Combattantes-et-Combattants-du-Sida is a public square in the 4th arrondissement of Paris near the Saint-Paul metro station and the Église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis.
Until 2021, the central strip facing the Église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis had no official name, although it was customary to call it the Place Saint-Paul.
A hotel nearby, perhaps acknowledging the unofficial nature of the "Place Saint-Paul" name, calls itself "Hôtel de la Pointe Rivoli".
Since November 2021, the square has been paying tribute to people who fought against AIDS, that is to say, those who died and were sick from HIV, as well as healthcare workers and activists.
At the square, almost in front of the church's north-facing doors, the Rue Saint-Antoine meets the Rue de Rivoli at a narrow angle, forming a triangular island to the west of the intersection where there are trees, benches, kiosks, an entrance to the Saint-Paul metro station, a carousel for children, etc.