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The Pink City

Living in Toulouse

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Our Institute is located in Toulouse, the European capital of aeronautics and space: the number 1 city in Europe for its aeronautical activities, also number 1 for its space activities and number 2 worldwide. More than 90,000 people work in 600 aerospace-related establishments.

Toulouse has a population of over 800,000 and over 140,000 students. It is the 4th largest city in France and the 2nd largest university city outside Paris.

At ISAE-SUPAERO, we're fortunate to benefit from this strong appeal!

Why choose Toulouse?

Living in the heart of the city and the Occitanie region means you can appreciate this unique setting, where you can develop your potential while preparing for your future.

When it comes to culture and entertainment, Toulouse’s art de vivre, museums, theatres, festivals, cinemas and nightlife are all easily accessible by public transport. Student life in the pink city is particularly rich in events and parties.

Toulouse is one of the top 50 most attractive cities in the world for students. Toulouse also offers football at the stadium and rugby at the Ernest Vallon stadium, which regularly hosts major international events.

Living in Toulouse also means enjoying a privileged setting between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, and just a stone’s throw from the ski resorts of the Pyrenees!

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