Getting Around
The 15th arrondissement is well-served by public transport, including metro lines and buses.





The 15th arrondissement of Paris, also known as Vaugirard, is a lively and densely populated area on the left bank of the Seine. It is renowned for the Tour Montparnasse, the tallest skyscraper in Paris, and the bustling Beaugrenelle shopping district. The area is a hub for modern developments, including the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles and the Front de Seine riverside. Despite its urban appeal, it maintains a residential vibe, offering a glimpse into local Parisian life while being well-connected to the rest of the city.
The 15th arrondissement of Paris, also known as Vaugirard, is a lively and densely populated area on the left bank of the Seine. It is renowned for the Tour Montparnasse, the tallest skyscraper in Paris, and the bustling Beaugrenelle shopping district. The area is a hub for modern developments, including the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles and the Front de Seine riverside. Despite its urban appeal, it maintains a residential vibe, offering a glimpse into local Parisian life while being well-connected to the rest of the city.
Home to Tour Montparnasse, the tallest skyscraper in Paris.
Features the Beaugrenelle shopping district.
Hosts the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles convention center.
Offers riverside views at Front de Seine.
Shares Montparnasse district with neighboring arrondissements.
Close access to Montparnasse district, ideal for shopping and dining.
Residential area with a mix of local and modern attractions.
Home to several high-rise developments and business centers.
The 15th arrondissement is well-served by public transport, including metro lines and buses.
Don't miss the views from the top of Tour Montparnasse.
Experiencing local Parisian life with modern conveniences.
EUR €
$100-$200 p/day
French, English
Visit the Beaugrenelle district for a modern shopping experience.
Check out the events at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, a major convention center.
Tourists, Locals, Business, Shopping
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring in Paris is mild and perfect for exploring the city's parks and outdoor attractions.
Summers can be busy with tourists, but the arrondissement offers many indoor attractions.
Fall brings pleasant weather and fewer crowds, ideal for leisurely exploration.
Winters are cold but offer a cozy atmosphere with festive decorations and events.