Living in Paris

Paris: The Ultimate Student City for Academic and Cultural Excellence

Paris

Paris, often referred to as the "City of Light," is not only famous for its stunning architecture, rich history, and delectable cuisine but also stands out as an exceptional destination for students seeking a world-class education and a unique cultural experience.


  • Global career hub: Paris is a major business and economic center, home to leading multinational corporations and international organizations. Studying here offers unparalleled networking opportunities and access to internships in fields like finance, fashion, and technology, boosting your prospects for top international careers.

  • Diverse community: Paris attracts students from around the world, fostering a multicultural environment. This diversity enriches your educational experience and provides opportunities for intercultural exchanges and lasting connections.

    Studying in Paris combines academic excellence at emlyon business school with a deep immersion in European culture and a dynamic international network.


🗺️ Key Highlights of Paris:

  • Historic landmarks: Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and the Louvre Museum
  • Cultural richness: Art galleries, theaters, music festivals, historic neighborhoods, museums and charming cafes provide a rich cultural experience
  • Global business hub: Home to numerous multinational corporations and international institutions
  • Major region: Capital of France, one of Europe's leading economic regions


Living in Paris

Getting around Paris

Paris provides various transportation options for navigating the city and traveling to other destinations.


  • Public Transport: The Paris MĂ©tro, RER trains, and buses are managed by RATP. A monthly Navigo pass is available for €84.10.


  • Bikes: Rent bikes through services like VĂ©lib'.


  • Travel to Other Cities: High-speed trains (TGV) connect Paris to cities like Lyon in under 2 hours, and to London in about 2.5 hours. Major European cities are easily accessible.


  • Airport Access: Paris Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports connect Paris to a wide range of international flights. The RER B train links Charles de Gaulle to central Paris in about 30 minutes.


Restaurants & Food in Paris

From gourmet dining to charming cafés, Paris offers a diverse culinary scene. Enjoy classic French cuisine at a bistro or explore a range of international options throughout the city.


For recommendations, consider consulting local guides or exploring the vibrant food scene yourself.

Student Associations

There are many student associations at emlyon business school on the Lyon and Paris campuses. Whether you are interested in sports, politics, luxury, or simply want to make new friends, the vibrant campus life provides numerous opportunities to engage in events both on campus and throughout the city.

 

Learn more about student associations >

Learn more about the emlyon business school - Paris campus >

Housing in France

When living in Paris, you will have to find an apartment on your own.


🔍Tips to find student housing


It is not easy to find accommodation, especially in large French cities, so make sure to start your search as soon as possible.

  • Don’t wait until you are in France to start looking for housing
  • Submit your application before you leave
  • Send in several requests for student housing
  • Try to find student rental accommodation that is furnished
  • Be careful and make sure the company offering the lodging is reliable. Never send money without first signing a lease and speaking directly with the company.

Different types of housing

Halls of Residence

  • What? Affordable rooms or apartments managed by one organization. Services vary by residence.
  • Where? Available in various locations throughout Lyon and Paris.


House or Flatshare

  • What? Shared living spaces where each person has a private bedroom but shares common areas.
  • Where? Found through private owners or specialized websites.


Private Accommodation

  • What? Independent living arrangements with flexibility in location and type—apartments, for example. Direct dealings with landlords or agents.
  • Where? Options vary widely; requires more organization and may be more costly.


Intergenerational Housing

  • What? Affordable housing that pairs students with elderly residents to meet mutual needs.
  • Where? Limited locations, typically in city centers.


Mutual Exchange or Property Swap

  • What? Exchange your home with someone else, often for shorter-term stays or financial benefits.
  • Where? Popular for students studying far from home.


Short-Term Rental

  • What? Temporary accommodation to explore different neighborhoods before committing to a long-term lease—Airbnb, for example.
  • Where? Offers flexibility and choice, but may involve dealing directly with landlords.

Student housing in a private residence or with private owners

Many private student residences are open to foreign students. You can also choose to rent your own room or flat from an individual or a real estate agency. You can search for individual or shared accommodation.


đź“Ť Paris
Students can also apply for housing at the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris (CIUP) residences (non emlyon partner). Located in the south of Paris, the CIUP houses over 6000 students and researchers in 40 different residences. Room rates vary according to comfort, age, and the length of the stay. Eligibility is based on nationality. Make sure to apply early due to high demand.

Intergenerational housing

Benefit from a very competitive rent price by living at a senior’s home or a senior residence. Our partners:



Colette (for Paris only): Colette help you to find an accommodation with very nice hosts who have a free room to rent, for periods of 6 to 12 months during your studies, an internship, an apprenticeship or your first job.
Camarage (for Paris & Lyon): you benefit from an affordable and well-located room, while your elders enjoy a complementary retirement and a friendly presence. It is also eligible to CAF benefits.

CROUS residences

The CROUS is a government service that provides food, housing, and subsidies for students in France. French students are given priority in CROUS residences.



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Inclusive and social student housing

You may have access to social student housing, which have more affordable prices.



Located near the Paris campus, the Foyer de Reuilly welcomes young professionals, job seekers, apprentices and students from all around the world (young women only). More info: city’s website (in French).

Student housing with a host family

Staying in a homestay with a host family is a great way to practice your French, discover the local culture, and reduce your housing costs. In most cases, this would be a private room in a house or flat. Contact Atome Paris or Homestay in Paris for more information (non emlyon partners).

Other useful websites to find accommodation (non emlyon business school partners)

đź’ˇ Everything you need to know about accommodation in France will be available once you enroll at emlyon business school :


  • Types of accommodation
  • Tips to find a housing
  • Things you must know before renting
  • Housing benefits
  • emlyon partners
  • Leaving your accommodation



📧 For more information, please email housing-lyon@em-lyon.com