Paris/15th arrondissement

The 15th arrondissement of Paris (also called arrondissment de Vaugirard) is in the city's southwest on the Left Bank of the Seine. Quite up-market and quiet, it is the largest arrondissement by both area and population. Housing over 230,000 inhabitants and providing around 150,000 jobs, it is dense with residential and office developments, including the high rise skyline of Front de Seine along the northern part of the 15th's bank of the river. On the other hand, it sees relatively little tourist traffic — but that does not mean it is devoid of attractions.

The famous skyscraper Tour Montparnasse and the neighbouring railway station Gare Montparnasse are on the eastern border of the 15th arrondissement, although the actual district of Montparnasse is right across the border in the 14th arrondissement.

Understand

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The four administrative quarters of the 15th arrondissement

The 15th arrondissement is further broken up administratively into four quartiers: Grenelle, Necker, Saint-Lambert and Javel.

Grenelle is the quarter closest to the 7th arrondissement and thus directly neighbouring the Champ de Mars and the Eiffel Tower. Therefore, it houses many hotels advertising the proximity of the Tower. The waterfront part of Grenelle is home to the 1970s high-rise residential development of Beaugrenelle, and the eponymous shopping mall. The more inland parts of the quarter are filled with 19th-century Haussmannian buildings, interspersed with some more modern ones.

The quarter of Necker, situated between Grenelle and the quarter of Montparnasse of the 14th arrondissement, is home to some of the locations named after Montparnasse, most notably the Tour Montparnasse and Gare Montparnasse. It also houses more large public service and commercial buildings, such as the expansive Hôpital Necker-Enfants Malades. Otherwise, it is full of late 20th-century residential buildings, with many fewer Haussmannian structures than Grenelle.

The southeast quarter of Saint-Lambert is most known for the Parc des expositions de la porte de Versailles, which is one of the largest and most important exhibition centres in France and Europe.

The southwestern quartier Javel had long been an industrial area of Paris, but has been reclaimed as office, residential, and recreational over the decades. It contains the Parc André Citroën, created over the former Citroën factory grounds, and the Heliport of Paris in its southern extremity.

Get in

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Map
Map of Paris/15th arrondissement

The Bir Hakeim Bridge Soldier, with the Eiffel Tower in the background
L'île aux cygnes, statue de la Liberté, Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi
Sculpture Cristaux in parc Béla Bartók. Jean Yves Lechevallier

By train

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The 48.84022.31911 Gare Montparnasse Gare Montparnasse on Wikipedia is at the north-eastern extremity of the arrondissement and offers many good connections within the district and all of Paris. Also a direct train to Chartres. The Transilien N ends its run here.

RER C runs along the left bank of the Seine across the 15th arrondissement and beyond with stops including Champ de Mars–Tour Eiffel, Musée d'Orsay, Saint-Michel-Notre Dame and Gare d'Austerlitz. In the other direction it is a direct line to Versailles-Château. Also to Orly airport (ORY IATA) through Pont de Rungis stop.

By metro

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The following lines go through the 15th arrondissement:

  •  6  crosses the northern part of the 15th from east to west over an elevated estacade. It forms a southern ring through Paris, running between Étoile and Nation and also stopping at Gare Montparnasse.
  •  8  runs from the south of the 15th arrondissement northwards, continuing through the 7th onto the right bank of the Seine, including stops at Opéra, République and Bastille.
  •  10  takes a southwest/northeast tangent through the 15th, connecting it to the 5th, 6th and Gare d'Austerlitz from one end, and the 16th as well as Boulogne-Billancourt from the other.
  •  12  runs north-south through the eastern 15th, entering it at the north at Gare Montparnasse. It also stops further north at Saint-Lazare.

Major changeover stations:

  • Montparnasse-Bienvenüe  4  6  12  13  (at the foot of Gare Montparnasse).
  • La Motte-Picquet–Grenelle  6  8  10 
  • Porte de Versailles  12  - also trams T2 and T3a pass here.

By tram

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  • T2 from La Défense ends its run at Porte de Versailles, where it connects to T3a and M12
  • T3a runs across the south of the 15th arrondissement, starting from the Seine and continuing into the 14th, 13th and 12th

By bus

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  • Lines: 39, 62, 42 (from Gare du Nord), 88, 80, 70, 39

By Batobus

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Station Beaugrenelle, Port de Javel Haut [1]

Ile aux Cygnes in Winter, St Christophe Church - Inside
Ballon de Paris at night

Landmarks

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  • 48.842112.321981 Tour Montparnasse (Next to the Gare Montparnasse station). 09:30-22:30. If the queues at the Eiffel Tower are just too much for you and your time is limited, consider a trip up the Montparnasse Tower. This is an office building with an observation and shopping area on the 56th floor, where the elevators stop, and an open viewing area on the roof. Arguably the view is better than from the Eiffel Tower: you are not so high up so things are more visible, and you can see the Eiffel Tower! €11.50, with discounts, children under 7 are free of charge. Tour Montparnasse on Wikipedia Montparnasse Tower (Q323767) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 48.8516672.2819442 Île aux Cygnes (Pont de Grenelle – Pont de Bir-Hakeim). One of the three islands on the river Seine Île aux Cygnes on Wikipedia île aux Cygnes (Q292258) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 48.851248.85123 Square Béla Bartók, Front de Seine. A small park between two highrises on the Front de Seine featuring two interesting sculptures dedicated to the musician OSM directions
  • 48.8501132.2797874 Statue de la Liberté (Pont de Grenelle). Replica on the site where Bartholdi had his workshop OSM directions
  • 48.84452.27955 St Christophe de Javel, 28 Rue de la Convention (Métro Javel - André Citroen), +33 1 45 78 33 70. The first concrete church Église Saint-Christophe-de-Javel (Q3581169) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 48.8555562.2877786 Pont de Bir-Hakeim. Two-level bridge. Pont de Bir-Hakeim on Wikipedia pont de Bir-Hakeim (Q290355) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 48.846392.276397 Pont Mirabeau (Metro Javel). 19th-century bridge. Pont Mirabeau on Wikipedia Pont Mirabeau (Q291093) on Wikidata OSM directions

Museums and galleries

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  • 48.8432.28128 Galerie Michèle Broutta, 31 Rue des Bergers (Métro: Charles-Michels, Boucicaut RER: Javel), +33 1 45 77 93 71, . Quality etchings, prints and collectors' books. OSM directions
  • 48.8430562.3183339 Musée Bourdelle, 18, Rue Antoine Bourdelle, +331 49 54 73 73. Sculptures by Antoine Bourdelle. Musée Bourdelle on Wikipedia Musée Bourdelle (Q2715373) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 48.8392.3020810 Musée Mendjisky, 15 Square de Vergennes, +33 1 45 32 37 70. 11:00-18:00. Écoles de Paris housed in a Mallet Stevens Building. OSM directions
  • Musée du Général Leclerc de Hautecloque et de la Libération de Paris (Musée Jean Moulin). This museum has relocated to 4 Avenue du Colonel Henri Rol-Tanguy
    75014 Paris.
  • 48.840282.3113911 Musée Pasteur (Pasteur Museum), Institut Pasteur, 25, rue du Dr-Roux (Métro Volontaires). Closed for renovation. The Pasteur Museum is housed in the apartment where the great scientist spent the last 7 years of his life. Hardly touched since that time, the museum is full of personal memorabilia and scientific instruments. Pasteur is buried on the grounds in a flamboyant mosaic-decorated mausoleum. The museum was closed to individual visitors for security reasons after the 13th November 2015 Paris terrorist attacks. Entry €14, students €7. Musée Pasteur on Wikipedia Musée Pasteur (Q2255375) on Wikidata OSM directions

Parks

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There are several parks, the biggest of which is the Parc André Citroën.

  • 48.83992.31912 Jardin atlantique, 1, place des Cinq Martyrs du Lycée Buffon. Suspended above the train tracks this garden is surprisingly calm and chilled-out. Jardin Atlantique on Wikipedia jardin Atlantique (Q1263082) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 48.8405562.27527813 Parc André Citroën, 2, rue Cauchy. 08:00-17:45. The large park occupies the 14 ha formerly occupied by a Citroën factory. Several gardens have specific themes, including water games. On sunny weekends or vacation days many people chill out or jog there. Parc André Citroën on Wikipedia Parc André Citroën (Q2051953) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 48.8316672.314 Parc Georges-Brassens, rue des Morillons. Parc Georges-Brassens on Wikipedia Georges-Brassens Park (Q1424710) on Wikidata OSM directions

Other

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  • 48.83192.2891215 Parc des Expositions (Porte de Versailles). Paris's international exhibition centre (the 4th largest in Europe) has millions of visitors annually. Paris expo Porte de Versailles on Wikipedia Paris Expo Porte de Versailles (Q3364319) on Wikidata OSM directions

Learn

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  • 48.84832.280825 le Cordon Bleu (Culinary School), 13-15 Quai Andre Citroen, +33 1 85 65 15 00. 8:30 - 22:00. Le Cordon Bleu is the world's largest hospitality education institution, with over 50 schools on five continents serving 20,000 students annually. Its education focus is on Hospitality Management, Culinary Arts, and Gastronomy. Offering Diplomas in Cuisine, Pastry and Bakery for the aspiring chef as well as short courses, workshops, and guest chefs demonstrations for gourmet enthusiasts. Julia Child, who famously popularized the art of French cuisine in America, graduated from this school in the 1940s, as portrayed in the movie Julie & Julia by Merryl Streep. Le Cordon Bleu on Wikipedia Le Cordon Bleu (Q495992) on Wikidata OSM directions
Marché rue de la Convention
  • 48.84822.282531 Beaugrenelle Shopping Center, 12 rue Linois (M10 Charles Michels), +33 153952400, . M-F 10:00-21:00. The mall has 10 movie theaters, shops and restaurants. Beaugrenelle Paris shopping mall on Wikipedia Beaugrenelle shopping mall (Q2944936) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 48.8358182.3011782 Fromagerie aux produits d'Auvergne, 244 Rue de la Convention, +33 1 45 78 70 58. The small shop sells delicious cheese from all over France plus excellent organic eggs. The owners give hints according to ones taste. OSM directions
  • 48.8506622.2923583 Laurent Dubois, 2 Rue de Lourmel (Métro Dupleix), . The cheese shop has a number of choices and let you taste their newest. Plus usually one gets interesting personalized guidance. OSM directions
  • 48.8311732.3016344 Marché du livre ancien et d'occasion, 104 Rue Brancion, Parc Georges Brassens (T2 Briancon). Sa Su 09:00-18:00. Antique and second-hand books are sold. OSM directions
  • 48.8442.28335 Aux Merveilleux de Fred, 129 bis rue Saint Charles (Métro Saint Charles or Boucicaut), +33 145797247. Tu-Sa 07:30-20:00, Su 07:30–19:00. Meringues and meringues, all colors, all sizes. OSM directions
  • 48.8510342.2933436 Roulez Champions, 5 Rue Humblot (Métro Dupleix), +33 1 40 58 12 22, . M-Sa 10:30-13:00, 15:30-19:30. The bike shop repairs any kinds of bikes. They are specialized in selling folding bikes. OSM directions
  • Rue du Commerce (Metro stop Motte Piquet or Commerce). A shopping street.
  • 48.8512082.2986787 Village Suisse, 78, avenue de Suffren (Métro Motte Piquet), . M W-Su 10:30-19:30. Quality antique dealers and galleries. OSM directions
Paris - Pont Mirabeau detail

The quarter of Saint-Lambert contains many cafés and small restaurants, some of them in nice and quiet pedestrian streets or squares. You get out on the Metro station Convention and explore the myriads of small streets. Ideally not wandering too far off Vaugirard street, which fully traverses the 15th arrondissement. If you choose to go up to Montparnasse, there are several good places with fair prices before getting to the train station. On the other hand if you go in direction of Porte de Versailles you will have more choice, but with very fluctuating quality.

Budget

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  • Choux d'enfer, Intersection rue Jean Rey and quai Branly (Métro Bir-Hakeim or RER Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel), +33 1 47 83 26 67. Daily 09:00–20:30. Street food + haute pâtisserie française = sweet food in a designer "kiosk".
  • 48.846382.285421 Café Beaugrenelle, 89 rue St Charles (Metro:Charles Michels), +33 1 45 77 72 21. Brasserie on lively Place Charles Michels OSM directions

Mid-range

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  • 48.8464442.2955172 Le Café du Commerce, 51, rue du Commerce (Métro Emile Zola), +33 1 45 75 03 27. 12:00-15:00, 19:00-24:00. Authentic French food and ambience. (Be sure to go to number 51 rue du Commerce, as there is another place nearby with a similar name.) OSM directions
  • 48.8481772.2790383 [formerly dead link] La Plage Parisienne, Port de Javel ht, +33 1 40 59 41 00, . May-September 12:00-14:30, 19:30-23:00. Along the River, rather pleasant. They also offer cocktails at their bar. OSM directions
  • 48.8497752.2911534 Le Volant, 13 rue Beatrix Dussane (Metro: Dupleix), +33 1 45 75 27 67. M-Sa 12:00–14:30, 19:00–23:00. The Basque restaurant excels in meat. If you are lucky the soup of the day is the "soupe au marron". There is a possibility to get a 3-course evening menu including entrée, plat and dessert. The home-made "mousse au chocolat" is really big. Also the bistro is generous on the sides: Usually one gets "purée", rice and polenta. Inside the restaurant, the former tricot of the famous French football player Zinedine Zidane is on display. As the small place fills rapidly, reservation is recommended. €30 evening menu. OSM directions
  • 48.843712.3065525 Au Roi du café, 59 rue Lecourbe (Sèvres-Lecourbe), +33 1 47 43 48 50. Daily 06:00-02:00. Belle-Epoque decor, true bisto spirit OSM directions
  • 48.849132.282236 [formerly dead link] Bermuda Onion, Centre commercial Beaugrenelle, Ilôt Verseau - 3rd floor, 7 rue Linois, 75015, +33 1 45 78 83 62, . 08:00-00:00. Eat or drink. View of the river even better in the evening. OSM directions
  • 48.8491412.2819077 Eclectic, 2 Rue Linois, 75015 Paris (Métro Charles Michels or Javel), +33 1 77 36 70 00, . Daily 08;00-00:00. Brasserie fashion. Decor Tom Dixon OSM directions
  • 48.8420712.3077918 Le Baribal, 186, rue de Vaugirard, 75015 Paris (Metro: Volontaires), +33 1 47 34 15 32. Daily 11:45-00:00. 40-year-old neighborhood bistro run by Louisette and her partner George. Traditional simple fare. €20-25. OSM directions
  • 48.8559932.2929169 Frame Brasserie, 28, rue Jean Rey, 75015 Paris, +33 1 44 38 57 77. Californian-style restaurant : a new take on the traditional Parisian brasserie. OSM directions
  • Le Cappiello, 59 Rue Letellier, +33 9 83 31 80 86. €20-30.

Splurge

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Le Ciel de Paris, Tour Montparnasse
  • 48.836022.29160310 Afaria, 15, rue Desnouettes (Convention), +33 1 48 42 95 90. This Basque restaurant mainly serves meat or some fancy tapas on the bar. €8-28. OSM directions
  • 48.8356252.2848511 Le Beurre Noisette, 68 Rue Vasco de Gama (Metro Porte de Versailles), +33 1 48 56 82 49. Tu-Sa 12:00–14:00, 19:00–23:00. The restaurant of Thierry Bianqui offers interesting food all year long. Remember to reserve in advance for this cosy place. The menu are written on chalk boards and they can arrange custom demands for vegetarians. The desserts are recommended. 3 courses for €35. OSM directions
  • 48.842122.3220612 Le Ciel de Paris, Top of Tour Montparnasse (33, avenue du Maine), +33 1 40 64 77 64. 360° view. OSM directions
  • 48.850032.2832413 Restaurant Benkay, Hotel Novotel Front de Seine Grenelle, 61 quai de Grenelle, +33 140582126. Japanese cuisine. Great views. OSM directions

Drink

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  • 48.8438122.2958151 Celtic Corner Pub, 21 Rue Lakanal, +33 1 42 50 74 11. A nice little Irish pub with charming service and fair price. Sports men from the nearby Gymnase "Croix Nivert" like to hang out here for a beer or two. OSM directions
  • 48.8355432.2893182 Crocodile Vert, 6 Rue du Hameau (Métro Porte de Versailles), +33 1 56 08 15 4. The small hidden Cuban bar is a bit away from rue de Vaugirard. It is quite popular for the salsa music on the weekends. At later times you'll recognise it by the number of people standing outside. OSM directions
  • 48.8483172.3011733 Le square café, 139 Boulevard de Grenelle, +33 1 43 06 80 84. In spring time sun is shining on the outdoor terrace. It is a nice spot for a tea with soft background music. OSM directions
  • 48.8432652.318864 Le César Palace Paris, 23 Avenue du Maine (Station Montparnasse-Bienvenüe (Ligne 4,6,12 ou 13)), +33 1 45 44 46 20, fax: +33 1 42 22 50 30, . Diner and show - Parisian cabaret show and dancing. OSM directions

Sleep

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Budget

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Front de Seine as seen from Pont de Bir-Hakeim

Mid-range

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  • 48.8504852.2887333 Campanile Paris XV - Tour Eiffel, 30, rue Saint Charles / 21 Rue Sextius-Michel (2 min from the Dupleix metro station, Line 6; 2 min from the Charles Michels metro station, Line 10; and 5 min from the RER C station, Champ de Mars), +33 1 45 78 61 33, fax: +33 1 45 79 41 13, . English & Spanish spoken at reception. €70-120. OSM directions
  • Eiffel Seine, 140, boul de Grenelle, +33 1 45 78 14 81, fax: +33 1 45 79 46 96.
  • 48.844052.279684 Hotel Mirabeau Eiffel, 35 rue Sebastien Mercier, +33 1 40 58 14 81. Though it is off centered, It is new, clean and somewhat affordable OSM directions
  • Hôtel Oceania Paris Porte de Versailles, 52, rue d'Oradour-sur-Glane, +33 2 98 44 38 38, fax: +33 2 98 43 69 69, . €100-205.
  • 48.85482.292335 Mercure Paris Centre Tour Eiffel, 20, rue Jean Rey (Station Tour Eiffel (RER C) / Bir-Hakeim (Metro 6)), +33 825 80 17 17, . A relatively large mid-range hotel very close to the Eiffel Tower, in a nice, quiet and green area of Grenelle. Despite the closeness, only about a quarter of the rooms, designated as such and commanding higher rates, feature a view of the tower itself. All of the rooms and common spaces have been renovated and feature modern decor inspired by the tower and the metro. The rooms are very functional and feature operable windows, but the amounts of plastic and the violet theme may not provide for a romantic Parisian experience. €145+. OSM directions
  • 48.850542.292376 Mercure Paris Tour Eiffel Grenelle, 64, boul de Grenelle (Dupleix Station, Metro 6), +33 1 45 78 90 90, . Not to be confused with the other Mercure, this one is not far away but in quite a different setting, facing the busy Boulevard Grenelle and the overground Metro 6 line. Neither as quiet nor as modern or comfortable as the other Mercure. On balance it is one of the cheaper hotels in its class close to the core tourist centre of Paris. €125+. OSM directions
  • 48.849652.28377 Novotel Paris Tour Eiffel, 61 Quai De Grenelle. The largest Novotel in the world was built as a Japanese hotel Nikko, and retains many interesting design elements of the former, like the capsule-style windows, and the Japanese restaurant Benkay. It is by now not ageing that well though and awaits the long-overdue renovation. OSM directions
  • 48.83862.3158 Novotel Paris Gare Montparnasse, 17 Rue Du Cotentin (Metro: Montparnasse-Bienvenüe or Pasteur). Located in a quiet corner of Montparnasse, and if you don't mind a 10-min walk to the Metro, this is a nice and relatively new hotel. Easy access from the Montparnasse-Bienvenüe Metro: just take the stairs all the way up to the train platforms, exit on Boulevard de Vaugirard, take a left and follow the street up to the hotel. There is a Velib' City Bike Rental park just outside the hotel. OSM directions
  • 48.8481262.2872839 Esteem Tour Eiffel, 9 rue Ginoux, 75015 Paris (Metro (10) Station Charles Michels / Metro (6) Station Bir-Hakeim), +33 1 45 77 58 18, . 4-star hotel with 29 air-conditioned rooms in the Beaugrenelle district, close to the Eiffel Tower. Spread over 4 floors with elevator access. Buffet breakfast, concierge service, multilingual staff. Room-only rates starting from $140. Esteem Tour Eiffel (Q140089024) on Wikidata OSM directions

Splurge

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  • 48.8452412.31005610 Hotel Sublim Eiffel, 94 Boulevard Garibaldi (Métro Sèvres-Lecourbe), +33 1 40659595, fax: +33 1 42730713, . Funky decorated rooms located within 15min walk from the Tour Eiffel. OSM directions
  • 48.855492.2926411 Pullman Paris Tour Eiffel, 18 avenue de Suffren (entrance is from 22 rue Jean Rey), +33 1-44385600, fax: +33 1-44385610, . The former Hilton was taken over by Accor's upscale business hotel brand Pullman and underwent extensive renovation to its rooms and public spaces. It continues to offer close-up views of the Eiffel Tower from the balconies of its relatively spacious for Paris Deluxe (32 m²) and Superior (26 m²) rooms, while the Classic rooms (26 m²) face the courtyard. Room-only rates starting from €205, breakfast is €25 per person. OSM directions

Connect

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Paris Wi-Fi is free of charge and accessible in a number of parks (Parc Georges Brassens, Parc André Citroën, Jardin Atlantique, Jardin Nicole de Hautecloque) or squares (Saint Lambert, Violet, Clos Feuquières, rue Blomet, Alleray Labrouste), and in the Starbucks and rather fancy McDonald's on Place Charles Michels.

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