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Up to 1 person • 100 bedrooms
Charming residence in Le Raincy
Outdoor Area
Maintainance team
Central heating
Security Cameras
Security Office
Wi-Fi
Cable Tv
Elevator
Accessibility
Onsite support
Reception
Gym
Cinema Room
Entertainment Area
Coffee Bar
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€1,490 /month
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Up to 2 people • 21 bedrooms
Modern and inviting residence in Ivry-sur-Seine
Outdoor Area
Central heating
Wi-Fi
Towels & bed linen
Laundry Facilities
Common Kitchen
Entertainment Area
From
€785 /month
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Up to 1 person • 20 bedrooms
Welcoming residence a short drive from Paris-Saclay University in Massy Palaiseau
Outdoor Area
Central heating
Wi-Fi
Elevator
Accessibility
Onsite support
Study Area
Gym
Entertainment Area
Common Kitchen
Laundry Facilities
Cinema Room
From
€850 /month
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Up to 1 person • 40 bedrooms
Very cool student residence in Villejuif
Central heating
Wi-Fi
Onsite support
Entertainment Area
Gym
Reception
Bicycle Parking
Parking
From
€900 /month
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Up to 1 person • 20 bedrooms
Contemporary residence in Sarcelles
Outdoor Area
Maintainance team
Central heating
Security Cameras
Wi-Fi
Elevator
Accessibility
Onsite support
Study Area
Library
Dining Room
Bicycle Parking
Reception
Laundry Facilities
From
€440 /month
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Up to 1 person • 40 bedrooms
Stunning residence in Gentilly
Outdoor Area
Maintainance team
Security Cameras
Wi-Fi
Elevator
Accessibility
Onsite support
Gym
Cinema Room
Entertainment Area
Study Area
From
€1,105 /month
Bills includedFrequently asked questions about Paris
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Bucket list of things to do and see in Paris
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Best neighbourhood to live in Paris
Paris is divided into 20 arrondissements (districts), each with its own unique character and atmosphere. Le Marais, known for its charming streets, trendy boutiques, and excellent restaurants. Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the intellectual and bohemian heart of Paris, home to several famous cafes and bookstores, as well as the prestigious Sorbonne University. Montmartre, charming and picturesque streets, panoramic views of the city, and home to the iconic Sacré-Cœur Basilica.Learn more
How to eat like a local in Paris?
Bistros and brasseries are traditional French restaurants that serve classic French dishes such as steak frites and escargots. They are usually casual and affordable, making them a popular choice among locals.Paris is home to several street markets where you can find fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and other local specialties. Some popular markets include Marché d'Aligre, Marché Raspail, and Marché des Enfants Rouges.Learn more
Where can I study or work remotely in Paris?
Paris is everything but a quiet city, which can sometimes make it challenging for students to find places to study in Paris where they can work efficiently. Whether you have classical tastes and need a proper library to study, or you would rather write your essays in a cozy café, you will find your perfect spot in Paris.Learn more
What is the average cost of living in Paris?
Living in Paris can be expensive, as the cost of living is generally higher than in other parts of France and Europe. However, there are ways to save money while living in Paris. For example, shopping at local markets or supermarkets can be less expensive than eating out, and biking or walking instead of taking public transportation can also save money. To have an idea of how much your utility bills can be, we recommend using NumbeoLearn more