Located on the Left Bank of the Seine, the 15th arrondissement stands out for its village-like feel, friendliness, and cultural richness. Perfectly served by a dense transport network, this sprawling district invites you to stroll around and explore.
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METRO 8
Want to discover your future neighborhood? Here are a few places you can explore on your own or with your roommates:
The coliving concept is growing rapidly in the 15th arrondissement, as it is in other dynamic neighborhoods of the capital, meeting the rising demand for spacious, friendly, and perfectly connected housing. Supported by an exceptional transport network (metro lines 6, 8, 10, 12, and RER C), this district appeals to many thanks to its unique blend of a lively neighborhood feel and proximity to vast green spaces like the André-Citroën Park. Several large residences and shared coliving apartments have opened their doors in the 15th arrondissement over the last few years.
Unlike the historical center of Paris where apartments are often old and cramped, the 15th arrondissement (especially around Front de Seine, Beaugrenelle, or Balard) is home to large recent or fully renovated buildings. Major coliving operators have set up incredible complexes here featuring premium amenities:
Private rooftops and terraces with breathtaking views over the Parisian rooftops.
Fully integrated coworking spaces (sometimes with over 60 workstations), private gyms, and even screening/cinema rooms in the basement.
Living in the heart of the 15th arrondissement means enjoying a friendly, residential living environment while being exceptionally well-connected to the center of the capital:
Metro Line 8 (Boucicaut) → Just a few minutes' walk away to reach Concorde, Opéra, or Bastille directly.
Metro Line 12 (Porte de Versailles) → Châtelet in just 20 minutes (via a quick transfer at Montparnasse or Madeleine), with direct access to Montparnasse, Saint-Germain-des-Prés, or Pigalle.
Tramways T2 and T3a → La Défense in 20 minutes or fast access across the entire south of Paris."
METRO 8