Considered since ancient times as the neighborhood of intellectuals, Saint-Germain-des-Près, in the sixth arrondissement, extends between Rue de Rennes to the west and Boulevard Saint-Michel to the east, around the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Près.
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The literary cafés, bookstores, and antiquarian booksellers that give the neighborhood its identity coexist with jewelers, bakeries, and restaurants from around the world in streets that have retained, for the most part, their characteristic appearance from past centuries. Living in this neighborhood, which benefits from both an intimate atmosphere and constant animation between cultural events, daily streams of visitors, and locals, is delightful.
With its charm (preserved for years), culture, luxury, and a certain reputation (Saint Germain des Prés is known for hosting numerous televised events such as films and series)... residing in this neighborhood will inevitably be an enriching experience. Even more so when renting furnished. And with Lodgis, all our apartments for rent are already furnished and equipped, ensuring you can quickly enjoy your stay in Paris.
Do you like experiencing local life without sacrificing the buzz of the city center? The tranquil streets of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, between Boulevard Saint-Michel and Boulevard Saint-Germain, await you with their charming apartments. Historic buildings renovated with street-facing storefronts or apartments in secluded courtyards away from the noise of the street welcome families, young couples, and single book lovers, in streets steeped in history and literature. Saint-Germain-des-Prés is not lacking in educational institutions, both public and private, between the primary schools of Saint-André-des-Arts and Sainte-Bernadette, the Lycée Saint-Louis on Boulevard Saint-Michel, and the Lycée Fénelon on Rue Saint-André-des-Arts. There is also, in the neighborhood, the IPAG Business School on Boulevard Saint-Germain and a National School of Architecture on Rue Jacques Callot.
In addition to the Monoprix stores on Boulevard Saint-Michel, Rue de Rennes, and Rue du Bac, there is also the organic store on Rue Lobineau, catering to the various dietary needs of residents, not to mention the numerous bakeries and pastry shops. Tea lovers can enjoy it at Mariage-Frères on Rue des Grands-Augustins, near the Seine, while sweet enthusiasts will find their happiness at Mamie Gâteaux on Rue du Cherche-Midi. If Saint-Germain-des-Prés can be considered a favorite neighborhood for gourmets, it is also highly appreciated by cinephiles, with its many cinemas, and by enthusiasts of dramas and comedies, with the theater. Finally, the neighborhood is served by the metro at Saint-Germain-des-Prés and by RER B and C at Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame.
Renting furnished apartments is common in the neighborhood. Choose from our selection of furnished apartments and studios for rent in the Saint Germain des Prés neighborhood. A symbolic neighborhood, with a certain history, Saint Germain des Prés will delight potential tenants looking to discover Paris.