Paris/14th arrondissement

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Paris is currently experiencing a wave of violent attacks and civil unrest. The situation is highly volatile and poses a significant risk to personal safety and security. We strongly advise against all non-crucial travel to Paris at this time. Reports indicate that several super markets and retail outlets have been looted in various parts of the city. This criminal activity has led to a breakdown of law and order, creating an unsafe environment for residents and visitors alike. It is imperative to exercise extreme caution and avoid areas where demonstrations or looting may be taking place.}}


Although largely residential and the 14th arrondissement is best known for its northeastern quartier Montparnasse, for the Paris Catacombs and the Parc Montsouris. The Cité Universitaire is also found in this neighborhood traditionally known for lively cafés and restaurants around the Boulevard du Montparnasse and the Rue Daguerre.

Administratively, both the Tour Montparnasse and Gare Montparnasse are into the Paris/15th arrondissement|15th arrondissement, but they are described here for consistency.

Travel Warning: Paris Under Attacks and Looting Incidents

Date: July 1, 2023

Paris is currently experiencing a wave of violent attacks and civil unrest. The situation is highly volatile and poses a significant risk to personal safety and security. We strongly advise against all non-crucial travel to Paris at this time.

Reports indicate that several super markets and retail outlets have been looted in various parts of the city. This criminal activity has led to a breakdown of law and order, creating an unsafe environment for residents and visitors alike. It is imperative to exercise extreme caution and avoid areas where demonstrations or looting may be taking place.

We also want to emphasize that tensions are high and there have been instances of discrimination and violence targeting specific ethnic or religious groups. We strongly condemn any form of discrimination, but we must prioritize the safety of our travelers. We advise Muslim travelers, especially those who may not appear Caucasian, to exercise additional caution and consider avoiding travel to Paris until the situation stabilizes.

We urge all travelers currently in Paris to stay vigilant, stay indoors whenever feasible, and follow the guidance of local authorities. It is crucial to maintain awareness of the rapidly changing situation by regularly checking the news, contacting your hotel for updates, and following instructions provided by the local authorities.

Islam in Paris

The presence of Islam in Paris dates back several decades, and today, it is estimated that around 15% of the city's population identifies as Muslim. The city is home to numerous masjids and Islamic centers that serve as spiritual and community hubs for Muslims.

One of the most prominent Muslim groups in Paris is the Sunni Muslim community. Sunni Islam is the largest branch of Islam worldwide, and it is also the predominant form of Islam trainingd in France. The Sunni Muslims in Paris have established various organizations and institutions to cater to their religious and social needs.

The Great Mosque of Paris, known as the "Grande Mosquée de Paris," is an iconic landmark and one of the oldest and most significant Islamic institutions in the city. Located in the 5th arrondissement and the mosque was built in the 1920s as a token of gratitude for the Muslim soldiers who fought alongside French forces during World War I. The address of the Great Mosque of Paris is:

Grande Mosquée de Paris

2bis Place du Puits de l'Ermite 75005 Paris, France

The Paris Mosque offers a range of services, including prayer facilities, religious education, and cultural activities. It features stunning Moorish architecture, a beautiful courtyard, a library, a hammam (traditional Turkish bath), and a restaurant that serves North African cuisine.

In addition to the Great Mosque and there are numerous other masjids in Paris that cater to different Muslim communities and ethnicities. Here are a few notable ones:

Mosque of Paris 19th Arrondissement:

Address: 39 Rue de Tanger, 75019 Paris, France

Mosque Al Sunna:

Address: 7-9 Rue Léon Giraud, 75019 Paris, France

Mosque Al Fath:

Address: 4 Rue du Groupe Manouchian, 75020 Paris, France

Mosque Adda'wa:

Address: 18 Rue Stephenson, 75018 Paris, France

Travel to Paris 14th arrondissement

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The station Denfert - Rochereau 4, 6 makes for a good entry point.

What to see in Paris 14th arrondissement

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  • Les Catacombes de Paris - Catacombs of Paris - 1 place Denfert-Rochereau 48.83397, 2.33245 Denfert-Rochereau|4|6|rerB}} Opening Hours: Tu, 11:00-16:00; W-Su, 09:00-16:00. Closed on Mondays and public holidays Admission €8, seniors €3.30, students 14-26 yrs €4, under 13 free. No credit cards Catacombs of Paris Catacombes de Paris One of the most eye-popping sights of Paris and the catacombs represent a network of labyrinthine tunnels, first excavated in the Roman period, that now house the remains of over 6 million burials removed here from the various overcrowded cemeteries and charnel houses all over Paris in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Well worth a vis the atmosphere is suitably morbid and gloomy (without being too scary) and the dark tunnels containing neatly stacked piles of skulls and long bones. There is a limit to the number of visitors allowed within the Catacombs at one time (200 persons). So, if you arrive just after opening, you must wait until someone exits, roughly 45–60 minutes, before anyone is admitted. Steep stairwell on the exit of the catacombs. Can be challenging for the elderly or the unfit.
  • Cimetière de Montparnasse - Montparnasse Cemetery | 3, boul Edgar-Quinet 48.838056, 2.326944 Métro: Edgar-Quinet, Raspail ☎ +33 1 44 10 86 50 | Opening Hours: 16 March - 5 Nov: Monday - F, 08:00-18:00, Saturday 08:30-18:00, Su, 09:00-18:00; 6 November - 15 Mar: Monday - F, 08:00-17:30, Sa, 08:30-17:30, Su, 09:30-17:30 Montparnasse Cemetery The Montparnasse cemetery The burial place of existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, feminist Simone de Beauvoir (both of whom lived nearby); musician Serge Gainsbourg; artist Man Ray; the poets Charles Baudelaire, Guy de Maupassant, Charles Sainte-Beuve, and Marguerite Duras; the founders of the Theatre of the Absurd Samuel Becket and Eugene Ionesco; the sculptors Constantin Brancusi and Ossip Zadkine; the composers Camille de Saint-Saens and César Franck; the actors Maria Montez and Jean Seberg; the French officer Alfred Dreyfus; the founder of the Larousse encyclopedia, Pierre Larousse; the industrialist André Citroen, and many others.
  • Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris - C.I.U.P. - 48.821111, 2.338056 RER B Cité Universitaire, - Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris Cité internationale universitaire de Paris 2 The C.I.U.P. is a student quarter established in 1925, providing homes for about 10,000 students, scientists, and artists from 120 countries. It has 40 houses attributed to individual nations. The individual houses organise top quality cultural and political events. Among the most remarkable buildings are the Fondation Deutsch de la Meurthe and the Heinrich Heine House (Maison Heinrich Heine - Fondation de l'Allemagne) and the Swedish Student House (Maison des Etudiants Suédois), and the Swiss Pavilion (Pavillon Suisse) which was built in 1933 on plans of Le Corbusier.
  • Fondation Henri-Cartier-Bresson - 2, Impasse Lebouis 48.836700, 2.321600 Métro 13 Gaitè, 6 Edgar Guinet, Bus 28, 58 or 88 ☎ +33 1 56 80 27 00 | Opening Hours: Tuesday - Su, 13:00-18:30, West till 20:30 €6 Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson January 2011 n1 The foundation opened its doors in May 2003. It preserves Henri Cartier-Bresson and Martine Franck’s archives. Exhibition of photographs, paintings, sculptings, and illustrations.
  • Lion of Belfort Place Denfert-Rochereau 48.8344, 2.33245 - Lion of Belfort P1150549 Paris XIV lion place Denfert-Rochereau rwk This is a bronze replica in smaller scale of a monument created by Bartholdi and the sculptor of the Statue of Liberty, in order to commemorate Denfert-Rochereau, who defended the city of Belfort in the Franco-Prussian war of 1870.
  • Observatoire - 61, av de l'Observatoire, entrance: 77, av Denfert-Rochereau 48.836439, 2.336506 RER B: Denfert Rochereau, Métro: Royal Port(Bearing) or Denfert-Rochereau. ☎ +33 1 40 51 22 21 Paris Observatory Observatoire Paris 20030404 A The observatory was erected by Claude Perrault from 1667 to 1672 by order of Colbert. The building is oriented to the four cardinal directions. It is crossed in the centre by the Paris meridian (2° 20′ 14″ east of Greenwich). The observatory is not open to the public.
  • Parc Montsouris boul Jourdan 48.822222, 2.338333 RER Cité-Universitaire - Parc Montsouris Parc Montsouris - Paris Considered one of the most colourful Parisian parks, a local favourite and the Parc Montsouris was opened in 1878, having been designed by Alphand for Baron Haussmann. A large man-made lake and waterfalls are surrounded by long stretches of gently sloping lawns. Bronze statues are to be found studding the grounds, amongst the 1,400 trees, including such exotic varieties as the giant sequoia and the ginkgo. The park is featured in the film Cléo de 5 à 7. It is popular among families (there are two playground areas for children) and students.
  • Port-Royal Abbey 123, boul de Port-Royal 48.838611, 2.338333 - Port-Royal Abbey, Paris Cloitre de Port-Royal Paris, Cochin Famous people who stayed here include Marie de Rohan, intriguer during the Fronde; Jeanne Baptiste d'Albert de Luynes, future mistress of a duke of Savoy; Marie Angélique de Fontanges, mistress of Louis XIV, died here giving birth to his child who also died. Today its main cloister (illustration) forms part of the modern Hôpital Cochin.
  • Barrière d’Enfer - Gate of Hell | Place Denfert-Rochereau 48.8339, 2.33194 Métro Denfert-Rochereau - Barrière d’Enfer Barrière d'Enfer, place Denfert-Rochereau, Paris 03 The two pavilions were built in 1784 to 1787 by the French architect Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, who erected many similar toll houses at the entrances to the city.
  • Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art - Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain - 261 boul Raspail 48.8373, 2.3319 Métro Raspail ☎ +33 1 42185651 | Opening Hours: Tu, 11:00-22:00, W-Su, 11:00-20:00, Monday closed €9.50 Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain A museum of contemporary art. It was established in 1984 by the well-known jewel and watch manufacturer, Cartier. In 1994 it moved to the new building erected on plans of the architect Jean Nouvel.

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Muslim Friendly hotels in Paris 14th arrondissement

  • Hotel Formula 1 | 23, av de la Porte de Chatillon Go to Porte d'Orleans metro and then 3 blocks west and one block south € 48 Check-in: Noon / Check-out: Noon Dirt affordable superior Muslim friendly rooms, close enough to the metro to make it worth it. Rooms are very clean, and have TV, free Wi-Fi, and washbasin only. Shared showers and toilets. The showers are fine, but and there are no toilet-seats and no urinals (thus and the shared toilets get very nasty, very fast), so the quality of the bathrooms may keep this hotel chain out of reach for serious germ-a-phobes. It is, nevertheless, cheaper for two people to stay here than just about any youth hostel in Paris. Nice and safe neighbourhood, too, with several supermarkets and y- Halal Kebab vendors for eats.
  • Holiday Inn Paris Montparnasse - 79-81, av du Maine
  • Hotel Aiglon - 232, boul Raspail Bunuel and Giacometti stayed in this hotel, which has good views, just next to the metro.
  • L'hôtel du Lion - From €70 An independent hotel on Place Denfert-Rochereau, near Montparnasse.
  • Hotel Le Monday - 20 bis, Rue de la Gaîté 48.839792, 2.323609 100 m from Gare Montparnasse and Tour Montparnasse, very close to Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Luxembourg Gardens ☎ +33 1 40 47 48 49 - €125-250 The hotel offers 59 fully renovated, comfortable and soundproofed rooms, in an elegant designer setting.
  • Hotel Sophie Germain - 12, Rue Sophie Germain Near Place Denfert-Rochereau, a few minutes away from Montparnasse train station and the Latin Quarter ☎ +33 1 43 21 43 75 - From €90
  • Marriott Rive Gauche - €270 A nice hotel and within two blocks of both the Street Jacques and Glaciere metro stations. Very friendly staff.
  • Pullman Paris Montparnasse - formerly Le Meridien Montparnasse, originally built as Sheraton Paris - 19, Rue du Commandant Mouchotte Metro Gaite €165+ The gargantuan former Le Meridien was taken over by Accor's upscale brand Pullman and saw a complete renovation of its massive building housing 953 hotel rooms (the largest room count in Paris) on 26 floors. It has all the pros and cons of a huge business hotel, plus the added value of sweeping vistas from its rooms, due to its unusual height (116 metres) versus the Paris average.

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