Val d'Europe also stands as a destination where it is good to live. Over 30 years, the region has successfully grown (experiencing the highest population growth in Île-de-France) while maintaining its identity and safeguarding its exceptional quality of life.
A YOUNG AND EXPANDING POPULATION
Each year, the region draws in new residents from both France and across Europe... currently totaling 52,000 inhabitants/it now boasts a population of 52,000.
% inhabitants are under 30 years old
% have attained a bachelor's degree level or higher
% are families
A LOVELY LIVING ENVIRONMENT
With a wide range of affordable housing options, there are numerous opportunities for buying and investing.
% single-family homes
% homeowners
accommodations
ALL THE PERKS OF A BIG CITY...
Schools, daycares, transportation options, cultural and sports facilities, local shops... everything tailored for the well-being of Val d'Europe residents.
HEALTH
214 medical practitioners
12 pharmacies
2 occupational health centers
2 laboratories
2 specialized clinics
1 SOS doctor center
1 hospital
1 cardiac rehabilitation center
Education
15 daycares
25 school complexes
1 middle school
1 vocational school
1 high school with international section
1 university
4 higher education institutions
1 international school
15 children's activity centre
Sports
150 sports associations
34 sports facilities
6 tennis complexes
2 swimming pools
1 aquatic center
1 dojo
1 golf course
Culture
50 cultural associations
5 libraries
4 cultural centers
2 museums
1 national contemporary music stage “File 7”
Publics facilities
Public Services House (Maison des Services Publiques (MSP)
Val European House (Maison Val Européenne)
Employment Center (France Emploi)
Point-Justice
ENTERTAINMENT
190 restaurants
11 bars
4 theaters
1 music venue
17 cinemas including 1 IMAX
1 art-house cinema
1 museum
A LANDSCAPE OF NATURE AND HISTORY
Val d'Europe boasts abundant greenery, with 30% of its land covered by protected forest areas where no construction will ever occur. It features numerous green spaces and over 120 parks and gardens.
Several sites hold historical significance, including remnants like the ruins of Rohan Castle, now a popular spot for family strolls covering 45 hectares.
Louis Braille House
Chessy Castle, dating back to the 16th century
Rohan Park and Castle
Maulny Farm
Keep, restored washhouses
13th-century Church
sites listed and/or classified as historical monuments
LET'S STAY IN TOUCH !
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