Witaj Francja

France is a country for artists, romantics, and foodies. Of course, it has incredible wine, cheese, croissants and baguettes! But it’s so much more than that because of the way so many cultures meet: in France you can enjoy music and food from all over the world.

Besides all the other great cities and small towns, if you come to study in France, consider studying in Paris. It’s possibly the most beautiful city in the world. Studying here is a privilege - make the most of it! Or maybe even Lille, named the coolest city in France thanks to its young population of over 100,00 students!

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Paryż

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  • Paryż

  • Rzeka, muzea, kuchnia, Wieża Eiffla - studiowanie w Paryżu to niezapomniana przygoda. Nie trzeba wspominać o tych wszystkich rogalikach, bagietkach czy pain au chocolat na wyleczenie kaca po pełnej francuskiego wina nocy u brzegu Sekwany.

    W Paryżu studenci mają szansę wzbogacić się kulturalnie jak nigdzie indziej na świecie. W każdą pierwszą niedzielę miesiąca, wstęp do większości muzeów państwowych jest bezpłatny dla studentów.

    Jednak, podczas swojego pobytu musisz ćwiczyć swój francuski - Paryżanie wolą kiedy zwraca się do nich w ich ojczystym języku.

    Możesz być pewien jednego: po semestrze w Paryżu, zakochasz się w tym mieście miłości! Potrzebujesz pomocy w znalezieniu studenckiego mieszkania do wynajęcia w Paryż? Uniplaces służy Ci pomocą!

  • Toulouse

  • Located close to the Spanish border, in the Occitanie region, Toulouse is a dreamy city brimming with terracotta brick buildings overlooking the River Garonne. With its postcard-worthy landscape, the french city –nicknamed La Ville Rose–, is home to a myriad of historic treasures which are worth visiting, such as the Basilica of St. Sernin, the Capitole de Toulouse and the and the Canal du Midi.

    The city is fairly compact, which make daily strolls a lot more pleasant. It also has 550 km of cycling trails and their own free bicycle rental scheme, the VélôToulouse.

    Each area of Toulouse has its own personality, and this is what it makes this city so unique.

    Vieux Toulouse, also known as “Old Town”, and is placed in the heart of the city. Saint-Cyprien is a residential area, less touristic and very sought-after by locals. The Carmes, located west of the Garonne river, is a trendy historic district.

    It doesn’t matter in which neighbourhood you decide to live in, Uniplaces makes finding a home in Toulouse quicker and easier. You can book a place to live in La Ville Rose, with no bureaucracies and 100% online from anywhere in the world.