Experience the best of the Grand Mosque of Paris on a guided tour with a local expert. Walk through stunning Moorish gardens, discover the magnificent prayer hall, and enjoy traditional Moroccan mint tea with delicious oriental pastries in the famous tea room. Learn about Islamic art and architecture while exploring one of Paris’s most unique and peaceful landmarks. Perfect for cultural travelers and food lovers seeking an authentic Paris experience.
Description: Guests will enter through beautifully decorated keyhole arches into a lush Andalusian garden, filled with ornate fountains, marble pools, palm trees, and vibrant flowers. The tranquil atmosphere and mosaic-covered walls offer a true escape from the city, perfect for taking photos and enjoying peaceful moments before heading inside. Guides will highlight the Moorish design and the importance of garden symbolism in Islamic culture.
Travelers discover the heart of the mosque, with its grand prayer hall, hand-carved dome, giant chandelier, and colorful carpets. The 33-meter minaret stands watch over the complex, reflecting the architectural heritage of North Africa and Spain. Although entry into the prayer hall is reserved for worshippers, guests can appreciate the space from the doorway and learn about the mosque’s religious significance and rich artistic details.
to conclude, visitors explore the Moroccan-inspired tea room with its mint tea service and oriental pastries, and can optionally visit the famous hammam (traditional steam bath) for relaxation. The adjacent souk offers a glimpse into Moroccan crafts, ceramics, and textiles. This part immerses guests in a relaxing, sensory journey, preserving the mosque’s traditions of hospitality and community.
Meet your guide in front of Restaurant La Mosquée de Paris, located at 39 Rue Geoffroy-Saint-Hilaire, 75005 Paris — right next to the entrance of the Grand Mosque of Paris.
Look for your guide holding a blue folder and wearing a guide badge. Please arrive 10 minutes before the start time.
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