The Alesia neighborhood, in the heart of Paris 14th arrondissement, is one of the most pleasant neighborhoods to live in the capital. Between Place d'Alesia, avenue du General Leclerc and adjacent streets, this residential neighborhood harmoniously blends local shops, green spaces, cultural life and gastronomic offerings. Discover everything you need to know about the Alesia neighborhood.
Dining in the Alesia neighborhood
The Alesia neighborhood doesn't lack gourmet addresses. Traditional brasseries rub shoulders with trendy cafes and world restaurants. Le Bouquet d'Alesia, located at 75 avenue du General Leclerc, is one of the neighborhood's reference brasseries. With its homemade cuisine, large terrace and continuous 7-day service, it's a landmark for residents and visitors alike. Rue Daguerre, a short walk away, is also renowned for its food shops and terraces.
Access and transport
The Alesia neighborhood is perfectly served by public transport. Alesia metro station (line 4) is the neighborhood's nerve center. Buses 28, 38 and 68 run along avenue du General Leclerc. Denfert-Rochereau (lines 4 and 6, RER B) is two stops away and offers connections across Ile-de-France. For cyclists, the bike lanes on avenue du General Leclerc make getting around easy.
Neighborhood life and atmosphere
The atmosphere of the Alesia neighborhood is that of a village within the city. Residents know each other, shopkeepers are loyal and neighborhood life is active. The covered Alesia market and the Mouton-Duvernet market set the weekly rhythm. Cafe terraces are packed at the first sign of sunshine. And on Sundays, brunch has become a must-attend event, particularly at Le Bouquet d'Alesia.
Discover Le Bouquet d'Alesia
75 avenue du General Leclerc, Paris 14th — Open 7 days, continuous service

