Grande Mosquée de Paris

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"The Great Mosque of Paris is the oldest in Metropolitan France. It plays an important role in promoting the visibility of Islam and Muslims in the country. The Hispano-Moresque building is dominated by a 33-meter-high minaret. The prayer room is a must-see for its intricate decoration and superb carpets. The Great Mosque of Paris is also a place for relaxation, with its hammam, restaurant, tearoom, and shop reminiscent of a souk. Address : 2bis Pl. du Puits de l'Ermite, 75005 Paris, France Opening hours: Monday-Thursday 9:00-18:00 Saturday-Sunday 9:00-18:00 CLOSED on Fridays and Muslim holidays Ticket price: 3€ Getting there: LINE 7 Métro station Place Monge "
"There is a STUNNING outdoor garden that feels like a secret oasis. Have some mint tea and relax. There is also a hammam here (I still need to go!) that you can visit, with experiences separated by gender. Around the corner, you'll find the entrance to the mosque itself. It costs a few euros to visit and is more than worth it. The tiling will transport you far from Paris and the lush, peaceful garden is a joy to wander through. Depending on timing, you may hear prayers during your visit."
"This mosque is renowned for its stunning Hispano-Moorish architecture, featuring intricate tilework, graceful arches, and a peaceful courtyard garden with fountains and lush vegetation. Within the mosque complex, you'll find a traditional Moroccan tea room and a restaurant serving North African cuisine. It's a delightful place to experience Moroccan tea and pastries or enjoy a meal. You can even find a traditional hammam (steam bath) and spa. "

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