11 College Dorms That Will Make You Want to Go Back to School

4. American University of Paris – Monttessuy Residence (France)

Gros-Caillou) Champ de Mars The Eiffel Tower is a wrought iron lattice tower on the Champ de Mars constructed as the entrance to the 1889 World's Fair in Paris. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and built the tower. Ar. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Fred Romero

Few student accommodations can boast views of the Eiffel Tower, but Monttessuy Residence delivers that and more. Situated in the heart of Paris’s 7th arrondissement, this chic residence offers students private rooms that evoke the aesthetic of a well-curated boutique hotel. Think parquet floors, high ceilings, wrought-iron balconies, and a neutral color palette offset by stylish pops of art and design. The décor captures that distinctively Parisian blend of elegance and edge. Inside, common areas are adorned with modern furnishings and feature communal kitchens stocked with high-end appliances, cozy lounge spaces, and study nooks designed for both collaboration and solitude. Cultural immersion is built into the experience: the residence organizes regular excursions, French cooking classes, and gallery visits to help students integrate into the Parisian lifestyle. Living at Monttessuy isn’t just about comfort—it’s about absorbing the rhythms of the city and experiencing Paris as more than just a place to study, but as a living, breathing classroom.

BACK
(4 of 13)
NEXT
Author Image
Lisette Marie
A creative problem-solver with expertise across digital marketing, writing, and web development. Dedicated to building effective solutions and telling powerful stories that lead to meaningful impact.

Latest

Latest