
The oldest and most iconic mosque in Paris, built in 1926 as a tribute to Muslim soldiers who fought for France in WWI. The architecture is breathtakingly beautiful—Hispano-Moorish style with intricate zellige (mosaic) work, a serene courtyard, and a minaret visible across the Latin Quarter.
It is the only mosque in Paris that is open from 9 am to an hour after Isha prayer
Most Halal restaurants will clearly show their “Halal” sticker. Others will even stick their certification paper on the front door. Lebanese restaurants are often an exception to that
rule. You often must ask them whether they are Halal or not, and do not be surprised if the answer is negative as the Christian Lebanese community is very much present and
economically active in Paris. Other restaurant owners refuse to show their Halal sticker as they believe that it will deter non-Muslim customers. A recent study on the eating habits in France has shown that most French people would not even consider entering a restaurant if it shows a “Halal” sign. But it is an open secret that in France, most street food is Halal and that people eat Halal food without even knowing it. Even some Korean, Japanese, or Vietnamese restaurants serve Halal meat (either beef or chicken) and pork and the same time!
– Women’s section: Yes, spacious and well-maintained
– Bonus: Stunning tea room and restaurant on-site (halal, of course)
– Address: 2bis Place du Puits de l’Ermite, 75005 Paris
– Metro Place Monge (Line 7)
**Experience tip: The hammam is also open to female visitors and is a wonderful cultural
experience as well as the Mosque’s coffee shop.



Discover the hidden Muslim heritage of Paris on our most popular tour — from the majestic Grand Mosque to the heart of the Latin Quarter.
A modern cultural center and mosque in the vibrant Goutte d’Or
neighborhood, heart of Paris’s West African community. The ICI hosts exhibitions, concerts,
and lectures exploring Islamic culture and art.
– Women’s section: Yes, spacious and well-maintained
– Bonus: Stunning tea room and restaurant on-site (halal, of course)
– Address: 2bis Place du Puits de l’Ermite, 75005 Paris
– Metro Place Monge (Line 7)
**Experience tip: The hammam is also open to female visitors and is a wonderful cultural experience as well as the Mosque’s coffee shop.
Large, centrally located mosque in the trendy 11th arrondissement, close to
République and Bastille.
– Women’s section: Yes
– Bonus: Stunning tea room and restaurant on-site (halal, of course)
– Address: 2bis Place du Puits de l’Ermite, 75005 Paris
– Metro Place Monge (Line 7)
**Experience tip: The hammam is also open to female visitors and is a wonderful cultural experience as well as the Mosque’s coffee shop.
Use apps like “halal trip”. Halal Paris.com : get information and book your dinner or lunch from there! You can even order a meal after finding all the details on its halal certification. All their addresses are alcohol free. They also have an Instagram @paris_halal Google is usually quite accurate in its locations of halal restaurants.
Serving a diverse community. Known for its welcoming atmosphere. Near the
Gare de L’Est Station and Gare du Nord station (Eurostar). The Mosque is a set of two rooms
managed by two associations. It opens 15 minutes before prayer time and closes 30 minutes
after it.
– Women’s section: Yes
– Address: 83 rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis, 75010 Paris
The mosque is currently undergoing renovations (February 7, 2026)
– Women’s section: Yes
– Educational: Offers Quranic classes and lectures
– Address: 39 Rue Tanger, 75019 Paris
– Metro: Stalingrad (Line 7).
– Women’s section: Yes
– Address: 47 Rue de Javel, 75015 Paris
– Metro:J avel (Line 10).
The mosque opens 15 minutes before prayer time and closes 15 minutes after it.
It is 15 minutes away from the Eiffel Tower by bus or metro.
Apps: Mawaqit, Athan, Salaat First (all have mosque finders with user reviews)
Prayer rooms at airports: Both CDG and Orly airports have multi-faith prayer rooms.
The mosque in Orly is situated in Orly 4, level 0, door 10 A. The mosque in CDG is situated
in Terminal 2 E, near door 33, behind the Mac Donald’s (small section for women available)