Do you plan on studying in Paris soon? The French capital has been the go-to city for those who want to learn and explore the world more. Since it's one of the biggest, most diverse, and most important cities out there, it's undoubtedly a great place to start. However, if you will study in Paris, you need a place to stay. That's where we come in! We can help you get incredible
luxury apartments in Paris at affordable prices, perfect for you who will need to focus on your studies and not worry too much about your expenses.
Odeon Four-Bedroom
Saint-Germain-des-Prés is one of the best places to stay in Paris when you're studying here. The area is home to and near many prominent educational institutions, including both prestigious universities and international schools. The district itself is popular for its litany of trendy hotspots, ranging from historic cafes to cool bars. So if you rent this four-bedroom rental on Rue de l'Odéon, preferably with roommates, you can stay near your school. Naturally, it helps that the apartment itself is a spacious home with plenty of room. University students couldn't have asked for more!
Saint-Germain-des-Prés - One-Bedroom
Also in the
6th arrondissement's Saint-Germain-des-Prés is this serene one-bedroom apartment. At €5,000.00 per night, it's easy to think that this long-term rental is too expensive for one university student but you don't have to get it alone. Even if it's a solo apartment, there's still enough space for two, possibly even three people to stay here at a time. The lone bedroom is already big enough for two adults, while the living room can easily be turned into another living/sleeping area. Don't forget that the apartment is also near many of the
best universities in Paris. Possibly the one where you're studying too.
Sedillot Two-Bedroom
A two-bedroom long-term rental that only costs about €4,500.00 per month? And located near Champ de Mars at that? Talk about a steal! It’s the kind of luxury apartment in Paris that almost feels like it was built specifically for international students enrolled in the city's prestigious schools. Beyond its central location in the
7th arrondissement, the place is also fairly near many of the best schools. Some of the most prominent higher educational institutions are only a short metro ride away from here. You'll rarely be late if you live here!
Bosquet One-Bedroom
This one-bedroom apartment on Rue Bosquet is another great choice for any international student who has moved to Paris. Firstly, it only costs €1,995.00 per month. It's virtually affordable enough for a working student to rent (though it helps if they still have financial help from their parents too). At the same time, this
solo apartment in Paris is also big enough for two. There are plenty of ways to divide the space between you and another student, making it easier for both of you to afford the place.
Alesia Two-Bedroom
If the best schools in Paris are mostly located in the 5th and 6th arrondissements, where else can you live? Well, the 14th arrondissement is a good choice. The area is right by these university-filled districts and it just so happens to be where Rue d'Alésia is. And on Rue d'Alésia, you'll find this exquisite two-bedroom luxury apartment. It's a sophisticated space that's perfect for university students to rent together. Having
roommates in Paris lowers the rental costs for each one. At the same time, there's its proximity to the many higher educational schools in the city.
Lafayette Two-Bedroom
The Opéra district, where this chic two-bedroom apartment is located, is admittedly a fair distance away from the 5th and 6th arrondissements. The latter places are where you'll find most of the best universities and
international schools in Paris, so it makes sense that students will prefer to live here. Nevertheless, this high-class home is still worth renting. At €4,950.00 per month, you and a couple of roommates can easily afford to rent it. There's enough space, it's in a good neighborhood, and you're only a short metro ride away from where the best schools are.
If you're moving to Paris to study, you'll need a good place to stay. But how could you ever afford the city's infamously expensive real estate? Check out these affordable long-term rentals, some of which you can even share with roommates.