An oasis of greenery in the heart of Paris, the Monceau district, between the 8th and 17th arrondissement, takes its name from the nearby Park of the same name, which occupies three-quarters of its area.
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This area was a hunting ground before the French revolution and before a small village was built there, later becoming part of the city of Paris. The district is the perfect location for nature, history and art lovers. Its painting musuems, its streets full of the memories of centuries past and its winding alleys full of statues and ancient monuments make it a unique neighborhood in the capital city.
A charming neighborhood, much beloved by its residents, it is highly recommended for your stay. It is the perfect neighborhood if you want to live in a quiet area,thanks to the Parc Monceau, a renowned relaxation and greenery space. It's a wonderful place to live.
This
chic neighborhood,
with a prestigious and
previleged history, is
particularly popular with families.
There are many apartments
of 100 m2 on average
with 5 rooms, but the
largest ones are
duplexes that can reach 300m2
. Yet the luckiest inhabitants
of the Monceau district are
probably those who live in an apartment on the
ground floor with a private entrance leading to the park.
Others will have to settle for apartments with
terraces overlooking the stone
buildings on Avenue Hoche or former
hotels on
Rue Rembrandt and Rue de Brunel. There
are also a few
top-of-the-range
studios and two bedroom apartments
available in luxury apartment buildings
The district is easily accessed by two metro lines at metro stations Courcelles, Monceau, Villiers, Malesherbes, Pereire and Wagram, as well as RER C to Pereire-Levallois and by several bus lines. The neighborhood also boasts the presence of the Ecole Internationale Bilingue, which offers an excellent education opportunity, as well as two nurseries for toddlers (People and Baby on Avenue Hoche, and the local municipal nursery on Rue Maleville). The aquagym on Boulevard Malesherbes and the Blackpearl Polo Team on rue de Monceau can satisfy eclectic sporting tastes, while the Monoprix on Rue de Lisbonne and the Boulevard de Courcelles Ceprod are the best local supermarkets.
Renting a furnished apartment in the Monceau district is obviously expensive, but is definitely worth it. For a family that wants to rent an apartment in Paris or expatriates who want to stay in Paris, the Monceau area is the ideal place. Check out our furnished apartments for rent in the Monceau neighborhood.