The 15th arrondissement is a city within a city, vast, family-friendly, lively and residential. With its wide boulevards, village neighborhoods and new modern complexes, it offers a rare range of atmospheres. It is a safe investment territory and an ideal place to live for those looking for comfort, green spaces and dynamism.
Grenelle unfolds its wide avenues and modern buildings in an urban and practical atmosphere. The proximity of the Seine, the redeveloped quays and shopping centers make it a lively and well-served area, highly sought after by families and professionals.
The André-Citroën park, contemporary and bright, offers its themed gardens and large lawns by the Seine.
Line 6 (Dupleix / Bir-Hakeim)
An industrial district that has become residential, Javel retains a scent of industrial history. Today it offers a peaceful atmosphere, with its walks along the Seine and its quick access to the main Parisian roads.
RER C Line (Javel) + metro 10 (Charles Michels)
Around the large hospital of the same name, recognized worldwide for the care of sick children, Necker offers a more institutional face of the 15th. It is a lively and practical area, appreciated for its immediate proximity to Montparnasse station and its modern infrastructure. The Buffon High School is renowned for its academic results and its scientific preparatory classes.
Lines 10, 12 (Sèvres–Lecourbe / Falguière)
Saint-Lambert is a family neighborhood par excellence, with its lively markets, green squares and renowned schools. A peaceful environment, ideal for a quality residential life.
Line 12 (Convention)
The Vaugirard district embodies a Parisian sweetness of life. Wide avenues, local shops and a village atmosphere make it a warm and accessible address, highly sought after by young households. The Convention Market, one of the most renowned on the left bank, animates the neighborhood with a warm commercial life.
Line 12 (Vaugirard)
On the banks of the Seine, Beaugrenelle is one of the most modern faces of Paris. Glass towers, a state-of-the-art shopping center and direct access to the quays offer a contemporary living environment, focused on comfort and leisure.
The Front de Seine promenade, green and airy, accompanies walks along the renovated quays.
Line 10 (Charles Michels)
Around the square of the same name, Pasteur unfolds a calm residential atmosphere, between prestigious schools, hospitals and parks. The neighborhood attracts a clientele attached to a peaceful and practical life, in the heart of the left bank.
Lines 6, 12 (Pasteur)
A hidden haven in the 15th, the Swiss Village is a small corner of art and antiques, just a stone's throw from the Eiffel Tower. Its discreet passages and confidential galleries offer a unique atmosphere, far from the hustle and bustle of the capital.
Line 6 (La Motte-Picquet–Grenelle)
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