Paris/19th arrondissement

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[[file:Paris 19e Banner.jpg|1280px|Halal Explorer to 19th arrondissement}} The 19th arrondissement of Paris is in the north of the city, and is a peaceful, green and muslim-friendly refuge from the otherwise quite stuffy and/or shabby city. It is a very leisurely area which can provide fun for all ages, especially in the warmer months, and make one easily forget it is the site of the former slaughterhouse neighborhood of the city.

Two large, wide canals (Canal Saint-Denis and Canal de l'Ourcq) traverse the neighborhood and intersect in its middle, where the large Parc de La Villette can be found, housing the science-themed Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, interesting for all ages, while the Cité des Enfants section is a boon for the kids. On the opposite end of the park and the Cité de la Musique will provide other kinds of sensual stimulation, while further south one can find another park and the romantic Parc des Buttes Chaumont. And you can of course stride - or kayak - along the canals.

Travel to Paris/19th arrondissement

Passage paris 19th - The Bassin de La Villette in the winter

By Métro

Three metro lines run east-west through the 19th arrondissement - the M5, M7 and M7bis.

  • the M5 runs through the middle, providing a convenient connection with Gare du Nord
  • the M7 branches to M7 and M7bis right before the border of the 19th arrondissement, at Louis Blanc.
  • M7 goes to the northern part of the arrondissement, stopping in. al at Porte de la Vilette, where most people begin their visit to Parc de La Vilette
  • M7bis goes to the southern part and includes the Buttes-Chaumont station, which is right at the entrance of the namesake park

Tramway-line-T3B-in-Paris-near-canal-de-l'Ourcq-DSC 0048 - The T3b tramway crossing the Canal de l'Ourcq

Additionally, two metro lines run along the borders of the 19th arrondissement:

  • the M2 runs along the western border, with the stations of Stalingrad and Jaurès allowing for changeover the M5 and M7 or M7bis (respectively), as well as entering the 19th arrondissement at the Rotonde de La Vilette
  • the M11 runs along the southern border - you can change to M8bis at Place des Fêtes and to T3b at Porte des Lilas

By tram

The T3b tram runs along the northern and eastern borders of the neighborhood, stopping in. al at Porte de la Vilette and allowing changeover to M11 and M12 - as well as providing a relatively scenic ride.

By RER

Although the RER tracks cross the northern part of the 19th arrondissement and there is no station within it. Your best option is to change to M5 at Gare du Nord (RER B and D). From RER E, get off at Magenta and walk 350 m to Gare du Nord for the connection.

What to see in Paris/19th arrondissement

  • Canal de l'Ourcq 13, quai de la Loire Bassin de la Villette ☎ +33 1 4239 1500 Canal de l'Ourcq Canal de l'Ourcq pres de Vignely P1050588 - Built in the 19th century by Napoléon to provide Parisians with drinking water. On sunny days, tourists can cruise along the canal or kayak its length.
  • Cité des Enfants | Cite des Sciences et de l'Industrie, 30, av Corentin-Cariou In the Cité des Sciences building ☎ +33 1 40 05 12 12 An interactive science museum for children with the aim of arousing their curiosity, answering the questions they ask, and providing quality time for exchanges with parents or teachers.
  • Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie - City of Science and Industry - 30, av Corentin-Cariou 48.895556, 2.388056 Métro: Porte de la Villette|7}} ☎ +33 1 06 10 77 50 Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie VBRITTO-cite-sciences-2 Opened in 1986 and continuously upgraded, substantially damaged by a 2015 structural fire]. This attraction drew over 7 million visitors a year who come to explore the world of science, technology and future possibilities. Includes the Louis Lumière 3D cinema.

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Paris 19th arrondissement map with listings 2 - Map of the 19th Arrondissement

  • Buttes-Chaumont Rue Botzaris - Popular city escape for nature lovers and walkers who can spend hours wandering around this lush green paradise. Biggest, most hilly, and least tourist park in Paris, here you still find a real Parisian atmosphere, far from the crowds at the city's centre (it still is crowded in summer during weekends as many Parisians come to sunbathe on the grass). Climb on top of the hill and overlook the north of Paris with the Montmartre hill right in front of you. The park has an almost enchanted feel, with its waterfall (water is pumped from the nearby canal Saint Martin), stream, lake and its steep cliff, topped with a "temple" which can only be reached via a suspension bridge. A true oasis indeed
  • Cafezoïde - 92 bis, quai de la Loire Métro Crimée Opening Hours: W-Sa 10ː00-18ː00 A café for kids and the Cafezoïde a fully weekly calendar of events for kids from 2-16 years old. An English-language sing-along happens on Thursday afternoons at 16ː00.
  • Cité de la Musique - 221, av Jean-Jaurès ☎ +33 1 4484 4600 Music museum that focuses on the culture and the listening and the learning of music. With headsets, visitors can enjoy listening and learning about the history of music.

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Halal Restaurants in Paris/19th arrondissement

  • Les 400 Coups - 12 bis, Rue de la Villette Métro Jourdain Opening Hours: W-Su, 10ː30-18ː00 A restaurant for parents and kids, close to Buttes-Chaumont. Home cooking and organic products.
  • Au Boeuf Couronné | 188, av Jean-Juarès ☎ +33 1 42 39 44 44 Charming and laid-back, this restaurant serves quality food alongside a somewhat old fashioned decor, (think hard leather chairs, etc.). All portions were incredibly generous and the service friendly and warm.
  • Café de la Musique | 213, av Jean-Jaurès ☎ +33 1 48 03 15 91 Its varied selection of music is what draws the crowds here en massse, at any given night you're likely to hear soulful jazz tunes, or a hip DJ spinning robotic techno. Under chef Alain Podou's watch and the food here is sophisticated, yet light, think lobster-studded risotto and brochettes of shrimp with spinach. Highly recommended.
  • Rosa Bonheur | This buvette near the south edge of the Parc des Buttes-Chaumont offers a range of tapas and none-alcoholic drinks in a charming relaxed atmosphere. Hang out on a sunny day and watch the kids run around and play.
  • La Cascade | 2, place Armand-Carrel - Quiet bar that serves its soft drinks cold and has an extensive list.
  • Draco | 90, quai de la Loire ☎ +33 1 42023394 - €25
  • Péniche Anako | Canal d'Ourcq barge, this one specializing in shows celebrating cultures from around the world.
  • Péniche Antipode | A barge in the Canal d'Ourcq hosting magic acts and music.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

St Christopher’s Inn Paris May 2012 - The building housing the Street Christopher’s Inn and the Holiday Inn Express

  • Street Christopher’s Inns Paris Hostel - @ristophers.co.uk 159, Rue de Crimée On the Bassin de la Villette. Métro Crimée ☎ +33 1 40 34 34 40 +33 140 343 440 Check-in: 14ː00 / Check-out: 11ː00 €22 A brand new purpose built hostel in Paris opened in 2008.
  • Hotel Crimee 188, Rue de Crimée Close to the Metro and the hotel boasts a quick and easy connection to downtown Paris.
  • Holiday Inn Express Canal d'Ourq Métro Crimée - A quite unusually interesting Holiday Inn Express, sharing the building facing the Bassin de La Villette with St. Christopher's Inn. Some rooms have terraces with views of the bassin.

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