The Rue des Rosiers is a street of central Paris, which runs part of the 4th District from east to west. It measures 303 metres long. This is one of the streets that make up the district traditional Ashkenazi Jewish, district high three synagogues (including the street Pave) and often dubbed the Pletzl (the small place in yiddish). The Rue des Rosiers and its environs are many shops, food shops, bookstores and restaurants. Recently, luxury shops (clothing, perfumes, wedding dresses) took place. A public park is under construction, which is accessible by the No. 10 on the street, and allows joining the rue des Francs-Bourgeois (No. 31 to 35). It is the result of a combination of several gardens hotels (hotels Coulanges, Barbes and Albret).