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Nancy Campus Residence : Student flats on the banks of the Meurthe River just by the Ecole d'Architecture

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Are you studying medicine, architecture or engineering? Are you planning to study or take on work experience in Lorraine? Are you looking for student accommodation close to Nancy town centre? Come and discover Nancy and stay in Nemea's student accommodation.

 

Live in Nancy, on the banks of the River Meurthe

With around 49,000 students Nancy is one of France's main student towns. Students really enjoy the restaurants, bars, concert halls and clubs. The town is also well-known for its rich cultural heritage, the famous Stanislas square is actually a UNESCO world heritage site. Nancy is a young, fun, dynamic city with a host of affordable student activities.

 

Nemea Nancy Campus Residence : the location is perfect for student accommodation

On the banks of the river Meurthe, just two tram stops away from the town centre, Nemea welcomes you to its student residences. Our accommodation is always well located so you can get around on foot or by bike to many of the universities like Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’architecture, Nancy, Ecole Européenne d’Ingénieurs en Génie des Matériaux or even l’ENSGSI. Nancy campus residences give you quick access to the town centre and the opportunity to picnic with friends along the banks of the river Meurthe.

 

Renting furnished, equipped student accommodation in Nancy

Are you looking for a fully furnished and equipped flat which is close to local amenities? With Nemea's Nancy Campus Appart'Etud residence you'll benefit from a host of services included with the rental price: bed, table, TV, internet connection, gym, loan of a hair-dryer or vacuum cleaner and more. Nancy Campus residence is the perfect place you enjoy your university years in Nancy.

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.