North of the thirteenth arrondissement of Paris, the neighborhood of the Bibliothèque Nationale is mainly characterized by recently built properties, the result of a planning project to regenerate the banks of the Seine and the former railway track.
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This modern area is bordered by the Butte aux Cailles to the west and by the Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital to the north, by the Seine to the east and by the Péripherique to the south. It is a real island of culture, modern architecture and residential housing, located in the south-eastern part of the capital.
Apartments to rent in the area of the Bibliothèque Nationale are extremely desirable and furnished apartments are also available. These are very popular because of how close they are to the river Seine! With a furnished rental, you no longer have to worry about renting an apartment in Paris. Lodgis' apartments are furnished, clean and ready to move into, so you can start enjoying your stay in Paris as soon as possible!
Would you like to live in Paris, whilst keeping away from the hustle and bustle of the capital? If so, then the area of the Bibliothèque Nationale offers everything you need for a peaceful urban existence. Particularly popular with students, academics and employees of the many offices nearby, its location on the banks of the Seine is ideal. Moreover, in the areas of social housing and on Rue de Broglie and Rue du Chavaleret are full of sleek modern buildings, complete with glass facades. The area of the Bibliothèque Nationale not only offers apartments for all tastes, but also for all needs.
The urban setting of the district is complete with the old warehouses and bridges that are now used as the workshops of street artists such as Edmond Flamand, the Tobiac and National bridges and, of course, the esplanade of the François Mitterrand library. Besides the proximity of the Seine, residents can enjoy the Héloïse et Abélard square, a green island built around the Maison des Cinq Sens, an old country home that is now used as an educational workshop centre for schoolchildren. The area also has numerous schools: a Montessori school, located at the edge of the park, several kindergartens, and two high schools, the Jean Lurcat school and the Monet school.
Schools groups and sports-lovers are also welcomed at the Josephine Baker pool on the edge of the Seine and the Dunois pool on Rue Dunois. Renting a furnished apartment in the Bibliothèque Nationale neighborhood (the location of the Francois Mitterand library) has so many advantages: the nearby banks of the Seine, the opportunities for varied and original activities (both day and night), green spaces, bars, restaurants, nightclubs, houseboats. There is so much to do here and some of it involves boats!
Whether you love shopping or whether you want a quieter location, this neighborhood offers plenty of possibilities. Check out our furnished rental apartments in the Bibliothèque Nationale district.