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Neighborhood Directory
Orléans, Centre-Val de Loire, France
Overview
A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Orléans, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.
Source-backed neighborhood directory
Only mapped neighborhoods are highlighted — blank areas may not have coverage yet.
Bourgogne Village
Bourgogne Village is a quiet residential area with low-rise buildings and family-run shops. Most streets here are calm with little traffic.
Cloitre Saint-Aignan
Cloitre Saint-Aignan is a small area in central Orléans known for its historic church and narrow streets. Locals frequent cafés and bakeries along Rue Cloître Saint-Aignan.
Dunois Madeleine
Ernest Renan
Ernest Renan is a residential neighborhood with low-rise apartment blocks and some older houses. It attracts families due to its proximity to schools and parks.
Place Albert Camus
Place Charles d'Orléans
Place Charles Jean Desvergnes
Place Charles Jean Desvergnes is a small square surrounded by residential buildings and a few local shops. It mainly serves people living nearby, with limited activity outside peak hours.
Place Choiseul
Place d'Alembert
Place d'Alembert is a small square surrounded by student housing and university buildings. It's mainly used by students from nearby schools for gatherings or passing through.
Place d'Armes
Place d'Armes sits at the core of Luxembourg City, with historic buildings surrounding the main square. Cafés line the pedestrian zone and host local events.
Place de la Bascule
Place de l'Avenue des Droits de l'Homme
Place de l'Étape
Place de l'Étape sits at the center of Auxerre, surrounded by historic buildings and local cafés. It often hosts events and markets in its open public space.
Place de l'Europe
Place de l'Europe is a central square known for its busy tram intersection and office buildings. The area is mostly business-focused, with few residential units.
Place de Loire
Place du Bois
Place du Général de Gaulle
Place du Général de Gaulle is the central square of Lille, lined with Flemish-style buildings. The area is busy with shoppers, commuters, and cafes.
Place du Marché de la Madeleine
Place du Marché de la Madeleine is a central square known for its food market and local shops. The area stays busy with daily commercial activity and regular foot traffic from residents.
Place du Vieux Marché
Place Gambetta
Place Gambetta is a central square surrounded by shops and cafés. It sees steady foot traffic from both locals and office workers.
Place Georges Chardon
Place Halmagrand
Place Hubert Beuve Mery
Place Marcel Templier
Place Robert Houbart
Place Sainte-Beuve
Place Sainte-Beuve is a small, quiet square mostly surrounded by residential buildings and offices. There are a few cafes and a pharmacy nearby, popular with locals working in the area.
Place Sainte-Croix
Place Sainte-Croix centers on a compact plaza lined with classic townhouses and several historic cafes. The square attracts local gatherings and is crossed by tram lines throughout the day.
Place Saint-Laurent
Place Saint-Laurent is a central square known for its busy traffic and access to commercial services. Most surrounding buildings host shops, banks, and cafés.
Place Voltaire
Résidence "Les levées de la Loire"
Square Abbé Desnoyers
Square Poursine
Square Poursine is a quiet residential pocket with low-rise apartment buildings. The area sees little nightlife and few shops but is near main transit routes.
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