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Listings here are chosen for Orthodox and Torah-observant travelers — places a family keeping halacha would go. Attractions and hotels need not be kosher establishments; Jewish places are welcome when they fit. We do not list nightlife, clubs, mixed concerts, or similar. Kosher food tools stay about kosher food.

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  • Paris, France

    The Pletzl — rue des Rosiers and the Marais

    Central Paris's kosher food, the Agudath Hakehilot shul and a walk to the Seine, Notre-Dame and the Louvre. The 19th arrondissement has more kosher food again, but is further from the sights.

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Paris · France · Kosher-friendly, in the Jewish quarter

Staying in the Marais, by the Pletzl

The practical base for a kosher Paris trip: rue des Rosiers and the streets around it hold most of central Paris's kosher food and the Agudath Hakehilot shul, and the Louvre and the Seine are a walk away.

No kosher kitchen — listed for where it stands, not for its food.

  • The 19th arrondissement has more kosher food and more minyanim, but it is a long way from the sights. The Marais is the compromise most families want.
  • For Shabbos the walkability is the whole point — food, shul and somewhere to walk on Shabbos afternoon, without a metro.
  • None of the hotels here is under supervision. As in Rome, what you are choosing is the position.

Distances measured from Rue des Rosiers, the Pletzl, not from the building itself.

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