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Private apartmentA city that needs no introduction, Paris is home to the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, and many more gems. Explore the charming neighborhoods of Montmartre and Le Marais, discover the city’s unique restaurants and cafes, and enjoy some time along the Seine. Choose your preferred accommodation and start your adventure in Paris!

As a student moving to Paris you may need several documents including proof of identity, proof of enrollment, and proof of income or financial support at hand. You may also need to provide an employment contract and visa or residence permit, if applicable.
Paris is one of Europe’s most exciting cities, meaning that you’ll never have a dull moment while living there. Explore the iconic Louvre Museum and the Musée d'Orsay, relax in Parisian parks or along the River Seine, and walk around the Montmartre, Marais and Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighborhoods.
Paris's public transportation system offers a comprehensive and efficient way to navigate the city and its surroundings. The Paris Métro is one of the most popular options to commute, but residents also rely on the RER, buses and the tramway to travel around Paris and its suburbs.
While Paris is the seventh most expensive city in the world to live in, it’s still possible to find more budget-friendly options for housing, entertainment, and eating out. Make sure to search for accommodation in suburban areas and consider all-inclusive rents!
How do I choose the right apartment for my needs?
Choosing the right home depends on your priorities. We recommend considering:
Use filters on Leaze to narrow down your options and compare listings carefully.
Can I visit the apartment?
We truly value your interest in the properties available through our platform and understand how important it is to find the right home.
All rooms are offered and managed directly by local operators, who oversee the properties and handle all related processes.
Due to the high volume of applications, individual viewings may not always be feasible. When presenting a room, the focus is on providing clear and comprehensive information so you can make a well-informed decision.
The local operator’s team is available to answer your questions and provide detailed information about the room, the property, and the living arrangements, helping you make the choice that best fits your needs.
What documents do I need to book?
Requirements can vary depending on the operator and listing.
Commonly requested documents may include:
Any required documents will be clearly communicated during the booking process. We recommend preparing these in advance to avoid delays.
How does the booking process work step by step?
Booking a home on Leaze is designed to be simple, transparent, and fully online.
Here’s how it works:
1. Find your home
Browse listings and use filters to narrow down your preferences (location, budget, type of room, etc.).
2. Review the listing
Check pricing, included services, house rules, and availability.
3. Submit your booking request
Once you’ve selected a home, submit a request directly through the platform.
4. Wait for confirmation
Your booking will be reviewed by the operator.
5. Secure your booking
Follow the instructions provided to complete any required steps (e.g., payment or document submission).
6. Access your Member Portal
After confirmation, you’ll be able to manage your booking and access next steps via your Member Portal.
Which payment methods are accepted?
Payment methods may vary depending on the listing and operator.
Common methods include:
The available payment options and instructions will be provided during the booking process. Always follow the instructions provided through the platform.
Is registration of the address possible?
Address registration is possible, but the process and eligibility depend on local rules and your contract type.
If you need help confirming what documents your operator can provide for your specific address registration, contact them via the Member Portal, specify your country/city and what the local office requested.
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