Relocating to Paris? Here are 8 Things You Should Know Before You Move

Relocating to Paris? Here are 8 Things You Should Know Before You Move

Relocating to Paris? Here are 8 Things You Should Know Before You Move
8th April 2024

Paris is a city of staggering beauty, its iconic sights make it one of the world’s largest tourist hotspots, but it's also a prime location for businesses and professionals looking to relocate. The French capital has a deep history, and you can’t take more than a few steps without coming across stand out sights and beautiful architecture. These things mixed in with exceptional food and a vibrant economy make Paris a great choice for living and working.

Positioned in a prime strategic location within Europe, it serves as a key location for international commerce, granting direct access to significant European markets like Germany's engineering, the UK's financial services, luxury goods from Italy and more.

Ranked as one of the topmost visited cities in the world, there’s a lot to get one’s head around. If you’re planning on relocating to  Paris, this guide is the perfect starting point to help you on your way.

Eiffel Tower beside the Seine River in Paris with boats and a bridge.
The Eiffel Tower overlooking the Seine River in Paris.

 

1. Paris's Arrondissements

Paris is divided into 20 arrondissements (districts), each with its unique character and charm. From the historic lanes of the Marais (4th arrondissement) to the bustling streets of the Latin Quarter (5th) and the chic boutiques of Saint-Germain-des-Prés (6th), getting to know the arrondissements is key to feeling at home in Paris, we’ve highlighted a few of the top ones to know if you’re planning to relocate.

Marais (4th arrondissement)

Ideal for those who appreciate history and culture, Marais is known for its beautiful historic lanes, vibrant atmosphere, and proximity to several museums and galleries. It's a great choice for singles and couples looking for a lively area.

Street view of a Parisian storefront adorned with flowering plants.
Flowers blooming over a Paris cafe.

 

Latin Quarter (5th arrondissement)

Perfect for academics, given its close ties to the Sorbonne University and a plethora of bookshops and cultural venues. It's a bustling area with a youthful vibe.

Saint-Germain-des-Prés (6th arrondissement)

Suited for those seeking a chic and sophisticated lifestyle. Known for its high-end boutiques, cafes, and proximity to the Luxembourg Gardens, it's ideal for professionals and families looking for an upscale neighbourhood.

Sign reading 'Place Saint-Germain des Prés' with historic building in the background.
Signpost at Place Saint-Germain des Prés, Paris.

 

7th arrondissement

Home to the Eiffel Tower and numerous green spaces like the Champ de Mars, this area is picturesque and family friendly. It's perfect for those who want iconic Parisian views and a quieter, more residential setting.

Montmartre (18th arrondissement)

Appeals to artists and those who love bohemian charm. With its artistic heritage, stunning Sacré-Cœur Basilica, and village-like feel, Montmartre is great for creative professionals and families seeking inspiration and a tight-knit community.

The Sacré-Cœur Basilica in Paris at dusk with a crescent moon in the sky.

Sacré-Cœur Basilica under the night sky.

2. Housing in Paris

Finding accommodation in Paris can be challenging due to high demand and relatively limited space, fortunately serviced apartments do a great job at offering a range of flexibility, affordability and grandeur depending on your needs. Here’s some of our top picks for serviced apartments in Paris.

 

Staycity Aparthotels Paris La Defense

1 Place des Trois Frères Enghels, Courbevoie, 92400

25 km from Orly Airport, suitable for singles or couples, featuring essential amenities and a fitness centre.

Find out more about this property here

 

Armenonville, Paris 

28 rue d'armenonville, Neuilly Sur Seine, 92200, France

Armenonville in Paris, 22 km from Orly Airport, offers a 3-bedroom apartment with a fully equipped kitchen and balcony. Amenities include a washer, dryer, Smart TV, and free internet. Housekeeping is weekly.

Find out more about this property here

 

Crest Collection, La Clef Louvre Apartments, Paris

8 Rue de Richelieu, 1st Arrondissement, Paris, 75001, France

La Clef Louvre Apartments in Paris, 33 km from Charles De Gaulle Airport, offers studio and one-bedroom apartments with kitchenettes and air conditioning.

Find out more about this property here

 

Orhy, Paris

7 Rue Mérimée, 16th Arrondissement, Paris, 75016, France

Orhy in Paris, 22 km from Orly Airport, offers a two-bedroom apartment with a fully equipped kitchen and private terrace.

Find out more about this property here

 

3. Public Transportation in Paris

Paris boasts an efficient public transport system, making moving to Paris a smooth experience. The Métro, buses, and RER trains ensure easy navigation around the city and its suburbs. The Navigo pass is a convenient option for regular commuters, offering unlimited travel within selected zones. Additionally, Paris is bike-friendly, with numerous Vélib' bike-share stations and dedicated cycling paths.

Classic Paris metro sign with lamppost against a backdrop of Parisian buildings.
The iconic Parisian metro 

 

4. Education and International Schools in Paris

For families moving to Paris with children, the city offers a wide range of educational options, including public schools, private schools, and international schools offering British, American, and bilingual curriculums. Research and visit schools early to secure a spot, as international schools can have long waiting lists.

 

5. Seasonal Weather in Paris

Paris experiences four distinct seasons. Winters can be cold and damp, while summers are typically warm and occasionally hot. Spring and autumn offer mild and pleasant weather, ideal for visiting Paris's outdoor cafes and parks. Packing a versatile wardrobe will ensure you're prepared for Paris's changing seasons.

 

6. Green Spaces and Outdoor Activities in Paris

Despite its urban landscape, Paris is dotted with beautiful parks and gardens. For those moving to the city for work, these spaces offer essential respite and recreation amidst the hustle.

Calm lake reflecting trees and sky in a park.
Bois de Boulogne's lake mirrors the calm Parisian skies.

 

Luxembourg Gardens

Located in the heart of the Left Bank, the Luxembourg Gardens offer a serene escape with its beautifully landscaped lawns, fountains, and statues. It's an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll, a picnic, or just to enjoy some quiet time.

Tuileries Garden

Adjacent to the Louvre Museum, the Tuileries Garden is a historic open space that invites visitors to enjoy meticulously cared for gardens, stunning water features, and statues by prominent artists. Paired with a visit to the museum makes for a perfect day out.

Bois de Boulogne

On the western edge of Paris, the Bois de Boulogne is a vast park offering a variety of outdoor activities. With its lakes, gardens, and walking paths, it is a favourite for jogging, boating, or simply enjoying a day out in nature. The park also hosts the Jardin d'Acclimatation, a children's amusement park.

Bois de Vincennes

The Bois de Vincennes, located on the eastern side of the city, is the largest public park in Paris. It features four lakes, a zoo, and several floral gardens, making it an excellent spot for outdoor enthusiasts interested in jogging, picnicking, or exploring its expansive greenery.

 

7. Eateries in Paris

Paris is a food lover's dream. From bustling markets like Marché Bastille to iconic cafes and Michelin-starred restaurants, the culinary scene is diverse and rich. Don't miss out on exploring local boulangeries for fresh baguettes and patisseries for exquisite pastries.

A bottle of Bordeaux wine, two glasses, and a French baguette on a table with the Eiffel Tower in the background.
A Bordeaux vintage and fresh baguette against the backdrop of the Eiffel Tower.

 

Marché Bastille

One of the largest and most vibrant outdoor markets in Paris, Marché Bastille is a feast for the senses. Visitors can explore a wide array of fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, meats, and flowers, making it an ideal spot to experience the local food culture and enjoy a bustling atmosphere.

 

Café de Flore

An iconic café located in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Café de Flore has been a meeting spot for intellectuals and artists since the 19th century. It’s the perfect place to enjoy a classic Parisian breakfast or a leisurely lunch while soaking in the city's historic café culture.

 

Le Jules Verne

For those seeking a Michelin-starred experience, Le Jules Verne offers exquisite French cuisine with an unparalleled view of Paris from the Eiffel Tower. It’s an exceptional dining experience, combining world-class gastronomy with one of the most iconic locations in the world.

 

Boulangerie Poilâne

Famous for its sourdough bread, Boulangerie Poilâne is a must-visit for anyone wanting to taste one of the finest baguettes in Paris. This historic bakery, located in the chic Saint-Germain-des-Prés district, also offers a selection of pastries and sweets.

 

8. Learn the local language 

Immersing yourself in a bit of the Parisian culture will go a long way in feeling right at home withing Paris. While many Parisians speak English, learning French will greatly enhance your experience and help you connect with locals. Here’s some useful phrases that might come in handy during a long stay in Paris. 

People relaxing by the River Seine in Paris at sunset.
Sunset gatherings along the Seine.

 

 

Greetings and Basics

  • Bonjour (bohn-zhoor): Hello/Good morning.

Example: "Bonjour, pouvez-vous me dire où est la Tour Eiffel ?" (Hello, can you tell me where the Eiffel Tower is?)

  • Bonsoir (bohn-swahr): Good evening.

Example: "Bonsoir, je voudrais réserver une table pour deux, s'il vous plaît." (Good evening, I would like to book a table for two, please.)

  • Merci (mehr-see): Thank you.

Example: "Merci beaucoup pour votre aide." (Thank you very much for your help.)

  • S'il vous plaît (seel voo pleh): Please.
    • Example: "Un café, s'il vous plaît." (A coffee, please.)
  • Excusez-moi (ex-kew-zay mwah): Excuse me.
    • Example: "Excusez-moi, où sont les toilettes?" (Excuse me, where is the bathroom?

Getting Around

  • Où est ... ? (oo eh ... ?): Where is ... ?

Example: "Où est la station de métro ?" (Where is the metro station?)

  • Combien ça coûte ? (kohm-byen sa koot ?): How much does it cost?

Example: "Combien ça coûte pour aller à Montmartre ?" (How much does it cost to go to Montmartre?)

  • Je voudrais aller à ... (zhuh voo-dray ah-lay ah ...): I would like to go to ...

Example: "Je voudrais aller à la cathédrale Notre-Dame, s'il vous plaît." (I would like to go to Notre-Dame Cathedral, please.)

 

Dining Out

  • Je voudrais ... (zhuh voo-dray ...): I would like ...

Example: "Je voudrais un verre de vin rouge, s'il vous plaît." (I would like a glass of red wine, please.)

  • L'addition, s'il vous plaît (la-dee-syon, seel voo pleh): The bill, please.

Example: "Pouvez-vous apporter l'addition, s'il vous plaît ?" (Can you bring the bill, please?)

  • C'est délicieux (say deh-lee-syeuh): It's delicious.

Example: "Ce croissant est délicieux!" (This croissant is delicious!)

 

Paris has so much to offer but these essential tips will go a long way to helping you settle in to the Parisian way of life. Explore the city even further with impressive evening activities and for more accommodation inspiration, be sure to check out SilverDoor's portfolio of serviced apartments and get in touch with our knowledgeable team today to discover your perfect home away from home.


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