Grand Mosque Of Paris
About
The Grand Mosque of Paris, a magnificent Moorish‑style landmark nestled in Paris’ 5th arrondissement, offers visitors a unique blend of spiritual heritage, architectural grandeur, and cultural enrichment. Open 24 hours a year, the mosque welcomes travelers to explore its soaring minaret, expansive gardens, and richly decorated interior. Beyond the worship spaces, the complex houses a traditional hammam, a welcoming tea salon, and a renowned restaurant serving authentic North‑African cuisine. With guided tours available, visitors can immerse themselves in the history of this iconic site, stroll through the serene gardens, and unwind in the hammam’s tranquil atmosphere. Whether you come for a quiet moment of reflection or a culinary adventure, the Grand Mosque of Paris delivers a memorable experience that celebrates faith, art, and community in the heart of Paris.
Highlights
- Majestic Minaret
- Expansive Gardens
- Traditional Hammam
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Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Authentic Arabic Cuisine
- Welcoming Atmosphere
- Tranquil Hammam Experience
Things to consider
- Occasional Noise
- Long Lines During Peak Times
- Seasonal Renovations
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 30 minutes