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The best hotels in the 16th arrondissement of Paris in 2026

Editorial selection of 6 exceptional hotels in Paris 16th, 2026: near Trocadéro, Eiffel Tower views, spa and noted dining.

Ranking reviewed on 1 June 2026.

The top of the ranking in pictures

The verdict at a glance

  1. Hôtel The Peninsula ParisIn Paris’s 16th arrondissement, The Peninsula Paris earns the top spot for a clear reason: few hotels here combine Palace status, such a precise address and…
  2. Shangri-La ParisRanking Shangri-La Paris at No.
  3. Saint James ParisSaint James Paris earns its No.

Our methodology

The 16th arrondissement holds a unique position in the Parisian hotel landscape. It combines residential avenues, cultural institutions, grand perspectives, and immediate proximity to monuments. There are various reasons to stay here. Some seek the closeness of the Trocadéro, the Arc de Triomphe, or Roland-Garros. Others favour a more subdued Paris, less ostentatious than some central districts. This arrondissement is also home to several major names in international luxury. The Hôtel The Peninsula Paris, Shangri-La Paris, and Saint James Paris each offer a distinctly different interpretation of opulence. Brach, Hôtel Molitor Paris - MGallery, Hôtel Raphaël, Hôtel Square Paris, and Sofitel Paris Baltimore Tour Eiffel complete this landscape. It is important to note that the 16th is not merely a prestigious address. It offers multiple ways to experience Paris, ranging from urban palaces to characterful houses and destination hotels.

To establish this ranking, MyConciergeHotel does not rely on mere announcements. We prioritise clear and verifiable criteria. The first is the address itself. In the 16th, location profoundly alters the experience. Being near Avenue Kléber, the Trocadéro, Passy, or Porte d’Auteuil entails a different rhythm. We then consider the hotel’s status. An Atout France Palace does not promise the same experience as an independent five-star hotel. We also assess the coherence of the project. Architecture, quality of spaces, consistency of service, presence of a spa, views, outdoor areas, and the ability to embody a neighbourhood are as significant as the number of stars. Finally, what our advisors observe is consistency. A great hotel is judged by the reliability of the experience, not by a single impression.

The panorama of the 16th is more varied than one might expect. On one side, major international houses deploy their codes here. Hôtel The Peninsula Paris and Shangri-La Paris embody a very structured interpretation of Parisian luxury. The former plays on the power of a monumental address near the Étoile, while the latter relies on a historical setting and a rare relationship with the Eiffel Tower. In contrast, Saint James Paris offers a more intimate register. This unique address embraces a particular house personality, almost club-like, in an arrondissement dominated by major thoroughfares. Brach introduces a more contemporary energy, with a very local clientele. Hôtel Molitor Paris - MGallery attracts with its identity linked to the pool and sports. Hôtel Raphaël, Hôtel Square Paris, and Sofitel Paris Baltimore Tour Eiffel cater to other, more classic or discreet expectations.

For 2025 and 2026, several trends are solidifying in the 16th arrondissement. The first concerns the search for useful space. Travellers desire less ostentation but more tangible comfort. This includes genuine family suites, usable terraces, comprehensive spas, and restaurants frequented by Parisians. The second trend relates to the connection to the neighbourhood. The 16th appeals to a clientele that already knows Paris. They are not just looking for a postcard view; they want a more residential anchorage, with smooth logistics for meetings, shopping, or sporting events. Finally, the concept of an integrated destination is progressing. Brach and Hôtel Molitor Paris - MGallery exemplify this well. One does not merely sleep there; one spends time, sometimes an entire day, without feeling the need to venture out immediately.

French luxury in the 16th is often expressed through restraint. It does not solely rely on showiness. It hinges on a certain way of organising space, welcoming without insistence, and allowing the city to enter in subtle touches. A framed view of the Eiffel Tower, a well-proportioned lounge, a terrace that captures the evening light, or precise concierge service can sometimes be worth more than overly ostentatious decor. This is also an arrondissement where elegance remains tied to discretion. The hotels that thrive here understand this nuance. Shangri-La Paris expresses it through its heritage and perspectives. Hôtel Raphaël embodies it in a more classic register. Sofitel Paris Baltimore Tour Eiffel and Hôtel Square Paris approach it with greater sobriety. My advice here is to choose an atmosphere before selecting a category.

Thus, this ranking should be read as a guiding tool, not as a universal verdict. The number one is not automatically the best choice for everyone. A couple on a celebratory trip, a family on a weekend getaway, a Paris regular, or a business client prioritise different criteria. Some will want a Palace with views and fine dining. Others may prefer a quieter, more compact address, or one better connected to their meetings. We value establishments that can clearly assert their positioning. This is why a hotel can be highly ranked for its sense of place, even if it does not have the grandeur of a palace. Conversely, a prestigious establishment must also convince through its clarity and consistency. Our hierarchy rewards the alignment between promise, execution, and the actual experience of the 16th arrondissement.

In the following Top 6, you will find six strong interpretations of the 16th. Some view Paris on a grand scale, while others prioritise intimacy, style, or local life.

Our selection criteria in the 16th arrondissement

Our ranking weighs location, service, reputation, views, facilities, and real fit for each type of stay in Paris’s 16th arrondissement.

Why the 16th remains a distinctive hotel address

Paris 16 offers a distinctive hotel experience, shaped by grand avenues, diplomatic calm, major museums, Trocadéro proximity and direct access to the Bois de Boulogne.

Questions about this section

Why does the exact address matter so much in Paris 16th?

Because Paris 16th changes significantly from one micro-area to another.

Family stays: practical strengths of the 16th

The 16th works especially well for families seeking space, quieter nights, and easier access to parks, museums, and larger suite-style stays.

Questions about this section

Is Paris 16th a good choice for a family stay?

Yes, especially for calmer, more residential family stays with easier logistics.

Spa, pool and recovery: where the 16th stands out

In Paris 16th, wellness stands out through space, calm, and a handful of hotels with genuinely useful spa and pool facilities.

Questions about this section

Should I prioritize a hotel with a spa in Paris 16th?

Only if wellness matters to your trip; otherwise location may matter more.

Our final take: the best hotel for your stay

Choose the 16th for calm, space and a more composed Paris, then match the hotel to your real travel purpose.

Comparison tables

Comparison of the best hotels in Paris 16th arrondissement
HotelAtmosphereHighlightsBadgeIndicative budget
Hôtel The Peninsula ParisContemporary grand hotel, prestigious address near the Arc de Triomphe.Palace Atout France, large capacity, spa, known for its Parisian views by category.Palace Atout Francefrom €1,500/night
Shangri-La ParisPrincely heritage, residential spirit, elegant right bank.Palace Atout France, former princely residence, some Eiffel Tower views, recognised gourmet dining.Palace Atout Francefrom €1,600/night
Saint James ParisConfidential urban château, garden and private club.Palace Atout France, rare house with garden in Paris, very unique identity.Palace Atout Francefrom €1,200/night
BrachFive-star lifestyle, bold design, local energy.Well-defined neighbourhood address, spa, terraces by category, more relaxed approach to luxury.5★€700-1,400/night
Hôtel Molitor Paris - MGalleryArt Deco icon, sporty spirit and pool, western Paris.Two iconic pools, strong architectural personality, good choice for a different stay.5★€400-900/night
Hôtel RaphaëlClassic Parisian, hotel tradition, close to the Étoile.Historic house, more heritage style, renowned terrace by season.5★€600-1,200/night
Sofitel Paris Baltimore Tour EiffelDiscreet elegance, convenient address between Trocadéro and Iéna.Efficient location, well-known international signature, good starting point for the 16th.5★€500-1,000/night
Hôtel Square ParisIntimate boutique hotel, more subdued format.Reduced capacity, calm atmosphere, ideal for a discreet stay.5★€350-700/night

Editorial selection limited to the provided hotels. Budgets are indicative and vary by season, room category, and major Paris events.

Budget guide for Paris 16th arrondissement
LevelHotel profileObserved range
Ultra-luxury PalacePalaces in the 16th, high international demand, suites and views vary by category.from €1,200/night
Grand 5★ signatureMajor five-star addresses, full services, premium location.€500-1400/night
Distinctive 5★Hotels with strong personality, more targeted or intimate format.€350-900/night

Simple reading by service level. These ranges remain indicative.

The ranking

  1. Hôtel The Peninsula Paris, Paris

    #1Hôtel The Peninsula Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FranceTop reference

    In Paris’s 16th arrondissement, The Peninsula Paris earns the top spot for a clear reason: few hotels here combine Palace status, such a precise address and this breadth of experience. At 19 avenue Kléber, it sits 345 metres from the Arc de Triomphe, right on the edge of the grand avenues in the northern 16th. Opened in 1903 in a building designed by Armand Sibien, the hotel keeps its Haussmann façade and offers 200 rooms, including 93 suites. The Palace distinction, awarded by Atout France in 2014, matters here as much as the consistency of service. The 1,800 sq m spa, with a 20-metre heated indoor pool, six treatment rooms and two VIP suites, also weighs heavily in this ranking. On the dining side, the hotel holds 2 Michelin stars. Then there are signatures such as Peninsula Time, rooftop private dining and the Cantonese cooking workshop at LiLi, which give it real range.

  2. Shangri-La Paris, Paris

    #2Shangri-La Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FranceView pick

    Ranking Shangri-La Paris at No. 2 makes sense if you want the 16th at its most heritage-rich and immediately legible. Opened on 1 December 2010 in the former private mansion of Prince Roland Bonaparte, the Palais d’Iéna, it sustains a rare dialogue between history and generous proportions. Its 136 rooms, including 37 suites, remain unusual in Paris. The hotel combines 5-star status, the Atout France Palace distinction since 2014, and the Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star label. For dining, Shang Palace holds 1 Michelin star and defines the house’s Franco-Asian identity alongside La Bauhinia. CHI Spa extends that same thread with the Prince Bonaparte ritual. Above all, avenue d’Iéna places the Eiffel Tower, the Trocadéro esplanade and the Seine within minutes, with the Musée Guimet and Palais de Tokyo in the same orbit.

  3. Saint James Paris, Paris

    #3Saint James Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FranceMost distinctive

    Saint James Paris earns its No. 3 spot for a rare reason in the 16th: it is the only château-hotel in Paris. That singular status is reinforced by its Palace distinction from Atout France and its Relais & Châteaux affiliation. In this residential arrondissement, its 50 rooms and suites keep the scale intimate, including 14 Junior and Prestige Suites. Bellefeuille gives the stay real substance: Julien Dumas leads a seasonal kitchen here, recognised with 1 Michelin star. The Guerlain Spa adds a well-planned 400 sq m, with an indoor pool, hammam, sauna and three treatment rooms, including one double. Breakfast in the private gardens shifts your sense of the neighbourhood. And the Musée d’Ennery, around 174 metres away, extends the mood with a precise cultural marker.

  4. Brach, Paris

    #4Brach

    Paris · Île-de-FranceContemporary pick

    Brach ranks 4th because it offers a more current take on the Parisian five-star stay within the 16th arrondissement. The hotel occupies a former postal sorting centre, completely reimagined as a hotel in 2018 by Philippe Starck. That industrial past matters: it gives the place a rare depth in an arrondissement often associated with a more institutional mood. At 1-7, 75116 Paris, you are in the residential west, 393 metres from Château de la Muette and 595 metres from the Musée Marmottan Monet. Restaurant Brach, listed by the Michelin Guide, grounds the experience with Mediterranean cooking shaped by Levantine influences. Its Palace classification by Atout France, confirmed during the 2026 source review, strengthens its standing. I see it as a sound choice for travellers who want the 16th without rigid formality, with an urban tempo, a tailored wellness ritual and Parisian late-night concierge support.

  5. Hôtel Raphaël, Paris

    #5Hôtel Raphaël

    Paris · Île-de-FranceClassic 16th arrondissement stay

    Hôtel Raphaël earns its place here for a classically Parisian take on the 16th, handled without trend-driven flourishes, 318 metres from the Arc de Triomphe. Opened in 1925 and still owned by the Baverez family, it offers a rare sense of continuity in Parisian luxury hospitality. Its 83 rooms and suites uphold a heritage-led style that suits the northern 16th, between avenue Kléber, Chaillot and Trocadéro. The Relais & Châteaux label reinforces that character-led positioning, closer to a Parisian house than a conceptual design statement. The rooftop matters here: breakfast above the rooftops, sunset apéritifs, then French dining at Le Boudoir du Raphael. The Bar Anglais, inspired by London clubs, brings in a well-judged afternoon tea. The 24-hour Clefs d’Or concierge can shape bespoke routes to Palais Galliera, Guimet, Palais de Tokyo or the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris.

  6. Hôtel Molitor Paris - MGallery, Paris

    #6Hôtel Molitor Paris - MGallery

    Paris · Île-de-FranceLifestyle and pool pick

    Molitor earns its place in this ranking for a clear reason: no other 5-star hotel in the 16th combines sporting heritage and Art Deco with such conviction. The property reopened in 2014 on the site of the former Molitor pool, with Lucien Pollet’s legacy reworked by Alain-Charles Perrot and Jacques Rougerie. Its 124 rooms and suites are arranged around two pools, indoor and outdoor, which shape the entire stay. The two-pool ritual and the bespoke Clarins wellness journey give the experience real direction. The Spa by Clarins spans 1,800 sq m, still unusual on this scale in the arrondissement. For dining, Arnaud Faye leads the seasonal table. At 201 metres, Le Corbusier’s Apartment-Studio extends the architectural conversation. For a more lateral Right Bank Paris, between Auteuil, sport and culture, it holds a distinct place.

Glossary

5-star hotel
Official hotel category. It certifies a high level of facilities and services, without automatically implying Palace status.
Boutique hotel
A smaller-scale property, often more intimate. The experience emphasizes the place’s personality and a more direct service relationship.
Eiffel Tower view
An important feature in the 16th arrondissement. It depends on the booked category, floor level, and sometimes the exact room orientation.
Hotel spa
Wellness area integrated into the hotel. Its value varies with size, pool, treatment rooms, and whether access is reserved for guests.
Lifestyle property
A hotel with a more contemporary positioning. Design, local energy, and atmosphere matter as much as classic grand-hotel protocol.
Palace Atout France
Official French distinction awarded to selected 5-star hotels. It recognizes a higher level of service, location, and distinctiveness.

Going further

The best hotel in Paris 16 is ultimately the one that matches your pace, purpose, and preferred style of Paris.

Frequently asked questions

How is this ranking of the best hotels in Paris 16th built?

It combines address, distinction level, service consistency, setting, and overall experience coherence.

What sets the selected hotels apart in Paris 16th?

They stand out through consistency, identity, service quality, and a stronger fit with Paris 16th travel needs.

What is the difference between a Palace and a five-star hotel here?

A Palace is an officially distinguished five-star hotel, but a strong five-star may suit your stay better.

When is the best time to book a hotel in Paris 16th?

Book early for major events; flexible dates help for quieter weekends.

What nightly price ranges should I expect in Paris 16th?

Expect several hundred euros and up, depending on season, room type, and hotel positioning.

Do these hotels offer loyalty programs or direct-booking perks?

Often yes, with loyalty benefits or direct-booking perks depending on the hotel and rate.

Does concierge service really matter for a stay in Paris 16th?

Yes; strong concierge service adds efficiency, access, and tailored planning.

Are these Paris 16th hotels suitable for accessible and family stays?

Yes, often, but accessibility and family features should always be confirmed in detail.

How do I book through MyConciergeHotel.com instead of an OTA?

We help match your needs to the right hotel and booking option, beyond OTA filtering.

Sources & references

This editorial article is based on the following authoritative sources, listed here for transparency and reader verification.