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Villejean the student quarter of Rennes

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If you're planning to come and study in Rennes, the first thing you need to decided is which area to live in.A nice place for students to be, the Breton capital has a lot going for it.

 

Student life in Rennes

It's decided, your off to study in Rennes. You won't be dissapointed! In Rennes, days are punctuated with festivals, culture, music, food and student life. The bar men in France shows that Rennes has a lot to offer. In addition to trying the galettes saucisses you'll find on every street corner, there are plenty of places to have fun. Feel like a bit of entertainment n=once you've finished your studies for the day? Rennes is well known for its bustling night life. So head to the town centre to, rue de ls Soif or Place des Lices and you can have fun until dawn.

 

Villejean; the student quarter of Rennes

In rennes, each quarter is different. Each one has its own identity and atmosphere. Located in the north-west of Rennes, Villejean is the most spread out and the most populated quarter in the town. But what makes Villejean so popular with students is that its right by all the main universities. If you want to live close to campus and avoid hour long journeys on public transport in the morning, it's THE place to be. In this dynamic quarter, you'll find everything you need: Dalle Kennedy shopping centre, Robert-Poirier stadium, sports facilities, a swimming pool, a library and various green spaces.

In addition, the area is well-connected if you want o head into the town centre (metro line A and 5 bike share stations).

 

Where to live in Villejean in Rennes?

Don't get stressed! We've got just the place. Nemea Appart Etud has a perfectly located residence, near the universities in Villejean. With excellent public transport links, the Rennes Villejean student residence consists of practical, comfortable accommodation with many services included.

By Nahuel Pedroso - Marketing and Innovation Manager

Driven by nostalgia for my student years, I am constantly looking for information and tips to simplify students' lives. My goal is to share these discoveries to help students in their academic journey.