Located in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, the Ternes district is delimited by the Porte Maillot, the Place de l'Etoile, and the Boulevard Gouvion-Saint-Cyr.
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Formerly attached to the parish of Clichy, it gradually became one of the chicest and trendiest neighborhoods in Paris. Dotted with wide avenues, charming passages, beautiful residences, squares, and trendy bars, the Ternes district is a calm neighborhood offering many local shops. The Bois de Boulogne is nearby, and other Parisian neighborhoods are quickly accessible by metro.
An upscale neighborhood, the supply of furnished accommodations is substantial, with accommodations ranging from 1 to 5 rooms. Residential, the neighborhood is nevertheless lively, with numerous shops, restaurants, and brasseries, with or without terraces. To quickly enjoy the neighborhood, Lodgis advises you to opt for a furnished rental, so the apartment you rent will already be furnished, and you will only have to enjoy your stay in Paris.
Located near Neuilly, the Ternes area is a chic neighborhood highly appreciated by Parisians. Its wide Haussmannian avenues, shops, local boutiques, and lively atmosphere make it a highly sought-after neighborhood in Paris. It boasts some essential monuments (Saint-Ferdinand-des-Ternes church, Notre-Dame-de-Compassion church), theaters (Hébertot, Galabru), cinemas, but also a large exhibition center, the Palais des Congrès, where many concerts and shows also take place. The neighborhood is well-equipped with educational institutions, including nursery schools, high schools, and colleges (Carnot high school on Boulevard Malesherbes, Pierre-de-Ronsard college on Avenue de Wagram), as well as higher education institutions (Institut libre d'étude des relations internationales, Centre Malesherbes).
The Ternes district has several healthcare facilities, including the Clinique Internationale du Parc Monceau on Rue de Chazelles and the Clinique Sainte-Thérèse (Maternity) on Avenue Gustave Doré. The Ternes market is easily accessible for buying fresh produce. To stay in shape, residents have access to several sports facilities (Le Cercle de la Forme Maillot, CMG Sports Club One Monceau). To relax, the Bois de Boulogne is nearby, as well as the Promenade Péreire, which stretches from Porte Maillot to Place du Maréchal-Juin. Very well served by public transport (metro lines 1, 2, 3, and 6 as well as RER A and C), the Ternes district also has many Vélib and Autolib stations.
For shopping, for foodies, or for those looking for a quiet and green neighborhood, the Ternes district will be perfectly suitable. Are you interested in renting an apartment in this neighborhood? Feel free to consult our furnished apartments for rent in Ternes.