The Bel Air district is part of the 12th arrondissement and has more than 95,000 inhabitants. It is bordered by the Bercy district, Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Antoine, and the Bois de Vincennes. It was originally part of the municipality of Mandé and was integrated into the capital in 1860.
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Both chic and cosmopolitan, the Bel Air district is close to Parisian attractions including the Jardin des Plantes, Palais de Bercy, Père-Lachaise Cemetery, Île de la Cité, and Notre-Dame de Paris. Friendly and bustling, it offers its residents multiple functionalities. Rather peaceful, crossed by green spaces (La Promenade Plantée), staying in the Bel-Air district will be very pleasant. Your accommodation will be well located, allowing you to enjoy a friendly and versatile neighborhood life... In other words, what are you waiting for to reserve an apartment in the Bel Air district?
The Bel Air district occupies a part of the 12th arrondissement of Paris. It has some schools including Paul-Valéry High School located on Boulevard Soult, Jean-François Oeben Middle School on Rue de Reuilly, and the Boulle School (Applied Arts) on Rue Pierre-Bourdan. The district also houses the Trousseau Children's Hospital on Avenue du Docteur Arnold, the Saint-Antoine Hospital, Rothschild Hospital, and some health centers. For sports enthusiasts, besides the Bois de Vincennes and its fitness trails, the Bel Air district also hosts numerous sports and fitness facilities including Cercle de la Forme Nation, CMG Sports Club Nation, and SlimPrice Institut on Rue de Saint-Mandé. Furthermore, the Reuilly swimming pool and Roger-Le-Gall swimming pool on Boulevard Carnot are easily accessible. Finally, the Coulée Verte also offers relaxation throughout the arrondissement.
To find fresh products, residents of the Bel Air district have access to several weekly markets such as the Porte Dorée market on Avenue Daumesnil, the Saint-Eloi market on Rue de Reuilly, or the Daumesnil market, the longest in Paris, which extends along Boulevard de Reuilly. To get around the Bel Air district, metro lines 2, 5, 6, 8, and 9 are easily accessible and will take you within minutes to the major Parisian attractions. You also have quick access to the RER (lines A and D) as well as to the Lyon and Bercy train stations.
Spacious (thanks to its greenery), accessible (thanks to its urbanization and developed transportation offerings), pleasant to live in... the Bel Air district is delightful. Renting an apartment for a stay in Paris will ensure you a calm, comfortable, and relaxing stay. For a family rental in Paris, the Bel Air district is recommended. Check out our furnished apartments for rent in the Bel Air district.
We also offer apartments for rent near the Porte de Vincennes or the Porte Dorée.