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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.}}

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.

The 5th Arrondissement of Paris is one of the best known of the city's central neighborhoods, located on the Left Bank (Rive Gauche) of the river Seine. Also commonly known as the "Latin Quarter" (le Quartier latin) because the first great Parisian university and the Sorbonne, was founded (and can be still be found) here and Latin was the language the medieval period students used once to speak. The 5th was also the core of ancient Gallo-Roman Paris, as revealed in a number of otherwise rare archaeological remains that can be seen within the neighborhood.

The area still has a significant student presence, with several universities and schools of higher education being located in the area. However, due to gentrification, most student and faculty have been forced to more affordable areas such as the Paris/13th arrondissement|13th.

Travel to Paris 5th Arrondissement

Paris 5th pantheon - The Panthéon crowns the hill at the center of Paris' 5th arrondissement

By Métro

Paris Metro 7 connects the 5th with the 1st, 4th, and 13th, stopping at Jussieu, Monge and Censier/Daubenton.

Paris Metro 10 cuts east-west across the northern and most touristed part of the arrondissement stopping at Cluny/la Sorbonne, Maubert/Mutualité, Cardinal Lemoine, and Jussieu with terminus just east of the 5th's border with the 13th at Gare d'Austerlitz.

Paris Metro rerB coming all the way from Charles de Gaulle Airport stops at St. Michel and Luxembourg.

By bus

27, 87, 86, 24, 21, 47, 87, 84

Many tourists rely on the subway system to get around. However, while you are there to visit, why not see the city from the bus? Unlike other big cities and the buses in Paris are a first class ride for the same price. They are very clean and usually arrive every 7-10 minutes. The system is extremely simple to understand (there are big maps and the lines are color coded) and you can ask anyone on the bus to tell you where you should stop. Buses typically go faster than other cars too because they benefit from special bus lanes on all main avenues and boulevards throughout the city.

What to see in Paris 5th Arrondissement

Landmarks

  • Arènes de Lutèce 47, Rue Monge et Rue de Navarre 48.845, 2.35306 Place Monge, Jussieu, Cardinal Lemoine}} Opening Hours: 08ː00-17ː30 (winter), 08ː00-22ː00 (summer) Free Arènes de Lutèce Roman arena in Paris - An ancient Roman theater and the only surviving above-ground ruins of the Gallo-Roman perioid in Paris (ancient Lutetia, French Lutèce) apart from the nearby Thermes de Cluny. The theatre could hold roughly 15,000 spectators and measures some 132 m x 100 meters. Built sometime in the 2nd century CE and the location of the actor's dressing room and the platform of the stage, and lapidary remains can still be seen. The remains were rediscovered in 1869, when new streets were being built. An excavation was subsequently ordered in 1883. The theatre has been preserved as a quiet archaeological park removed from the bustle of Parisian streets.
  • Jardin des Plantes - Opening Hours: daily summer 7:30 - 20:00, winter 8:00 - 17:30 free Jardin des Plantes Jardin Plantes - The Paris Botanical Garden, founded as the royal medicinal garden in 1626 by King Louis XIII's doctor, contains over 10,000 species. The grounds also include a small zoo known as La Ménagerie, and the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, which includes the recently renovated Grande Galerie de l'Evolution (where you can see thousands of naturalized animals from all over the world) and the 'Galerie de paléontologie et d'anatomie comparée' (same thing, but with skeletons).
  • Panthéon - Place du Panthéon 48.846111, 2.345833 Cardinal Lemoine|10 or Luxembourg|rerB}} ☎ +33 1 43 54 34 51 | Opening Hours: Daily, April-September 10:00-18:30, October-March: 10:00-18:00, Last admission 45 mins before closing €7.50 (€4.50 reduced rate, museum card accepted, free for EU-people under 26 years) Panthéon Panthéon Paris 2 - Originally conceived by Louis XV as a grand neo-classical church honouring St. Geneviève and the patron saint of Paris. After the Revolution and the building was converted into a mausoleum for the great philosophers, military, artists, scientists, and heroes of the French Republic. Occupants of the crypt include Voltaire, Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Zola and the Curies, and, most recently, Alexandre Dumas (reinterred here in 2002). The view from the dome (206 steps) is marvellous. Check tour departure times at the information desk. A fascinating reconstruction of Foucault's pendulum also hangs within the Panthéon.

Façade de la chapelle Sainte-Ursule, Sorbonne, Paris - Façade of the Chapel Sainte-Ursule of the Sorbonne

Museums and Galleries

  • Musée Curie - 11, Rue Pierre et Marie Curie 48.844167, 2.343611 Cardinal Lemoine|10, Place Monge|7, Luxembourg|rerB}} ☎ +33 1 42 34 67 49 | Opening Hours: Monday - F, 13ː30-17ː00 except bank holidays and during Aug free Musée Curie Entrance to Musee Curie, Paris - This charming scientific museum preserves the offices and laboratories of Pierre and Marie Curie, pioneers in the discovery of radioactivity. Their instruments, equipment, and furniture is arranged as it was during their critically important research. Guided Tours in Paris 5th Arrondissement by ehalal.io (email for prices) in English available.
  • Musée de l'Institut du Monde Arabe - Arab World Institute - 1, Rue des Fossés-St Bernard 48.84889, 2.35639 ☎ +33 1 40 51 38 38 | Opening Hours: Tuesday - Su, 10ː00-18ː00, closed Monday and 1 May Arab World Institute Osiris, mystères engloutis d'Égypte, Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris 24 January 2016 - The building has a freely accessible rooftop which allows for a beautiful bird's-eye view of the northern half of Paris.
  • Musée National Du Moyen Âge - Musée de Cluny - 6, place Paul Painlevé 48.850556, 2.343333 Cluny-La Sorbonne|10}} ☎ +33 1 53 73 78 16 | Opening Hours: Daily, 09:15-17:15 €7.50 (€5.50 reduced rate, free under 18, museum card accepted) Musée national du Moyen Âge Hotel de cluny entrance - Housed in a 15th century abbey, alongside 1st century Gallo-Roman baths and the museum has an extensive collection of medieval art and artifacts. Highlights include the medieval "Lady and the Unicorn" tapestries, a papal golden rose, and the original heads from the facade of Notre Dame.

Religious buildings

  • Eglise Saint-Étienne-du-Mont - pl Ste Geneviève 48.846389, 2.347778 - Saint-Étienne-du-Mont Saint-Étienne-du-Mont3 St. Geneviève was responsible for saving Paris from the Huns in 451 and her shrine in the church has been a popular place of pilgrimage ever since. The church as it stands dates from between 1492 and 1626 and is a mix of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles. A unique feature is the Renaissance rood screen and the sole survivor in the city.
  • Eglise Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre Rue Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre 48.851944, 2.346944 Cluny-Sorbonne / Saint-Michel}} - Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre Saint Julien le Pauvre 02
  • Eglise Saint-Médard - Rue Mouffetard 48.83992, 2.350484
  • Eglise Saint Nicolas du Chardonnet - 23, Rue des Bernardins 48.849167, 2.350278 - Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet 3-4view Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet Paris A controversial church serving as de facto headquarters of the arch-traditionalist Society of Saint Pius X, who occupied the church in 1977 and have ignored subsequent eviction orders.
  • Grande Mosquée de Paris - Grand Mosque of Paris - 2 bis, place du puits de l'Ermite 48.841944, 2.355 ☎ +33 1 45 35 97 33 Grand Mosque of Paris GD-FR-Paris-Mosquée012 - Established in 1926, it was meant to show appreciation for Muslim help in fighting the Germans. The café serves excellent mint tea and North African food.
  • Église Saint-Jacques-du-Haut-Pas

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Paris 5th Arrondissement

The 5th arrondissement is the perfect place to wander and people watch. If you are brave and have any French skills, engage a student in conversation. Many, if addressed in French, will be more than happy to talk about politics and social issues in English.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Paris 5th Arrondissement

Rue Mouffetard - The Rue Mouffetard hosts an ongoing open air market

The lower end of Rue Mouffetard as it runs away from the Panthéon hosts an ongoing fruit and vegetable market, and is lined with food and shops of all kinds.

  • l'Epée de Bois | 12, Rue de l'Epée de Bois 48.84160, 2.35023 Métro: Pl. Monge ☎ +33 1 43 31 50 18 | Opening Hours: M, 13:30-19:30; Tuesday - Sa, 10:30-19:30; Su, 11:00-13:30 The name of the store and the street it's on both translate to the "wooden sword", and you find those here along with any number of wooden toys for children ages 1 to 10. They also have books and games.
  • Gepetto & Vélos | 46, Rue Daubenton 48.84021, 2.35023 Métro: Censier Daubenton ☎ +33 1 43 37 16 17 OK, so if you are just staying for a day or two it makes no sense whatever to buy a bike, but if you are going to be around for a while having your own might just feel better than renting one from the RATP. If so, you could do a lot worse than Gepetto, where you'll find a range of real bikes rather than the usual affordable MTB you'd see at a sporting goods store. Prices start at around €100 for a sturdy used, 3-speed city bike.

Halal Restaurants in Paris 5th Arrondissement

For those seeking halal dining options in this area and there are several excellent restaurants that cater to the needs of Muslim diners. Here are some of the best halal restaurants in the Paris 5th Arrondissement:

Chez Omar: Located on Rue de la Harpe, Chez Omar is a popular Moroccan restaurant that offers a wide range of halal dishes. This cozy and authentic eatery serves up traditional Moroccan delicacies such as couscous, tagines, and grilled meats. The warm and welcoming atmosphere, along with the flavorful food, makes it a favorite among local residents and tourists alike.

Le Paradis du Liban: Situated on Rue des Fossés Saint-Bernard, Le Paradis du Liban is a Lebanese restaurant that offers a delicious halal menu. From mouthwatering mezzes to flavorful grilled Kebab and aromatic Rice dishes, this restaurant showcases the best of Lebanese cuisine. The friendly staff and elegant ambiance make it an ideal spot for a memorable dining experience.

La Citadelle: Tucked away on Rue des Boulangers, La Citadelle is a hidden gem that specializes in Algerian cuisine. With its cozy interior and warm hospitality, this family-run restaurant offers a diverse menu of halal dishes including couscous, tajines, and flavorful stews. The generous portions and reasonable prices make it a great choice for those looking for a satisfying meal.

Al Ajami: Located on Rue Monge, Al Ajami is a Lebanese and Syrian restaurant renowned for its authentic flavors and halal offerings. This elegant establishment serves a variety of traditional dishes, including grilled meats, hummus, falafel, and aromatic Rice. The quality ingredients, skillful preparation, and attentive service make Al Ajami a top choice for halal dining in the 5th Arrondissement.

Le Miramar: Situated on Rue des Ecoles, Le Miramar is a popular seafood restaurant that also provides halal options. This iconic establishment has been serving fresh seafood since 1953 and is known for its delectable seafood platters, oysters, and fish dishes. The restaurant has separate halal menus available, ensuring that Muslim diners can enjoy the flavors of the sea in a halal-friendly environment.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Paris/5th arrondissement

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Muslim Friendly hotels in Paris 5th Arrondissement

St-Etienne-du-Mont Exterior, Paris, France - Diliff - St. Etienne du Mont in its Renaissance glory, just behind the Panthéon

  • Hôtel du Commerce - 14, Rue de la Montagne-Sainte-Geneviève Métro: Maubert-Mutualité ☎ +33 1 43 54 89 69 +33 1 43 54 76 09 Singles without start at €26. Showers cost €2 - The rooms are tiny, but cheap, especially for the location, just a stone's throw from Notre Dame. The hotel provides a shared kitchen area if you would like to save even more money by cooking some of the time and there are markets both nearby and over the hill on Rue Mouffetard, so this is a good idea for budget travellers. Although they do have exactly one (pricier) room equipped with a shower and the rest of the rooms share a brand-new shower near the reception.
  • Hôtel Esmerelda | 4, Rue Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre Métro: Saint-Michel ☎ +33 1 43 54 19 20 - A basic room is €65, doubles are €80-95 - An excellent example of what happens when a "find" hotel is discovered by the travel guides and the Esmerelda has lost none of its charm, but the prices have crept up into nearly the two-star range, and you'll have to book ahead by at least a couple of months in the high season or around the winter holidays. On the plus side the place really does deserve the attention (and solid bookings), as it really is super charming and the welcome couldn't possibly be better and it's still on the affordable side. Try not to trip over the ample knick-knacks in your room, which will likely be named after a French singing star.
  • Port-Royal-Hôtel - 8, boul de Port-Royal Métro: Les Gobelins ☎ +33 1 43 31 70 06 - €39-87. Average room rate is around €55. Ask for a room with a bidet. - Great hotel right next to the Rue Mouffetard and its market. Whimsical rooms decorated in rich floral patterns.
  • Young and Happy Hostel - 80, Rue Mouffetard Métro: Place Monge ☎ +33 1 47 07 47 07 +33 1 47 07 22 24 A dorm-room bed costs €28, while a double goes for €80 - A hit with young travellers and the young and happy exists to save you money. The rooms are just as basic as can be, but clean unlike the average one-star, though they (in theory) turf you out at 11ː00 every morning to get them this clean. The location is hard to beat if you are looking for a nice evening out. The risk though is that if you party too much you won't see much else of Paris. Oh, English is the lingua-franca here.
  • Hotel Cujas Pantheon - 18, Rue Cujas ☎ +33 1 43 54 58 10 +33 1 43 25 88 02 Single €74, double €97 - A small and tidy hotel situated on a quiet side street right beside the Sorbonne University and 5 min walking distance from the nearest métro station (Cluny-La Sorbonne) and the Panthéon.
  • Hôtel de l'Esperance - 15, Rue Pascal Métro: Place Monge or Censier-Daubenton ☎ +33 1 47 07 10 99 - €80-120 - This quirky little little family-run hotel just off of place Contrescarp and the Rue Mouffetard has some really good value rooms, especially up on the top floor. The young staff gets high ratings, as does the proprietress (even with her very limited English), though it's sometimes best to avoid the proprietor depending on mood.
  • Hôtel Familia - 11, Rue des Ecoles Métro: Maubert-Mutualité or Cardinal-Lemoine ☎ +33 1 43 54 55 27 +33 1 43 29 61 77€73.50-90 - As with the Minerve (below), each of the rooms in this family run two-star is decorated with a unique medievalist mural by the artist Gérald Pritchard. This, combined with the antique furniture, gives the place some real character. If you are lucky enough to get a room with a balcony (ask!) you can enjoy your breakfast overlooking the courtyard (or the street).
  • Hôtel du Levant - 18, Rue de la Harpe Métro/ RER B Saint-Michel ☎ +33 1 46 34 11 00 +33 1 46 34 25 87€115-150 including breakfast and tax - Scoring consistently high marks for quality and spaciousness the du Levant is close to Place St. Michel. Apparently the rooms are mostly of a standard Paris size (small) but there are a couple of larger ones as well, so it's better to ask.
  • Hôtel Minerve - 13, Rue des Ecoles Métro: Maubert-Mutualité or Cardinal-Lemoine ☎ +33 1 43 26 26 04 +33 1 44 07 01 96€82-128 - While not quite the bargain it was a couple of years ago when it was (erroneously) classified as a two-star and the properly three-star Minerve is a family-run operation (the same family as the Familia next door. It's worth staying here just to enjoy the antique-stuffed lobby and the individual murals which adorn each of the rooms. The rooms are all air-conditioned, and the bathtubs (if your room has one) are huge. Watch your elbows in the tiny elevator though!
  • Hotel Parc Saint Severin - 22, Rue de la Parcheminerie On a pedestrian street away from the noise and only one minutes from the heart of the quartier Latin and lively restaurants.
  • Maitre Albert B&B - Rue Maitre Albert Métro: Maubert Mutualité or RER Street Michel - €95 per day for two people including breakfast This lovely bed & breakfast, facing a floral courtyard, is at the second floor of a grand old building in the historical part of Paris. At the end of Maître Albert's street are the river and the island and Notre Dame.
  • Hotel Mercure Paris La Sorbonne - 14, Rue de la Sorbonne ☎ +33 1 56 24 34 34 - €134+ In the centre of Paris between the 5th and the 6th, in front of the Sorbonne, and one block from the Latin quarter and Saint Germain des Prés. Notre Dame is five minutes walking distance from the hotel. Fully renovated in a contemporary style, this hotel is very quiet and charming.
  • Hotel Notre Dame - 1, quai Saint Michel ☎ +33 1 43 54 20 43 - €140 A modern hotel next to Notre Dame. Some rooms offer a view on the cathedral. Accommodations for 1 or 2, this hotel makes for a wonderful romantic getaway.
  • Hotel Les Rives De Notre Dame - 15, quai Saint Michel ☎ +33 1 43 54 81 16 +33 1 43262709

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