Pantin is a city undergoing a renaissance, where its industrial past blends with a new cultural, ecological, and social dynamic.
Nicknamed the “Brooklyn of Paris,” the city has established itself as a must-see destination thanks to a unique combination of leading international companies, cultural excellence, and a quality of life close to nature.
Nearby cultural highlights, such as the Philharmonie de Paris, the Fiminco Foundation, Les Grandes-Serres (currently under construction with 83,000 m² including 4 hectares of green space), La Grande Halle de la Villette, the Zénith Paris, and the Centre National de la Danse, make Pantin a creative epicenter.
The banks of the Ourcq Canal offer popular spaces for walking, relaxing, or sporting activities.