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The best hotels with spa in Paris 16e in 2026

Editorial selection of 6 spa hotels in Paris 16th, 2026: five-star addresses, full wellness facilities, near Trocadéro.

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 one clear reason: its spa reads as a destination in its own right.
  2. Shangri-La ParisRanked #2 among the best spa hotels in Paris 16, Shangri-La Paris follows a rare script: palace-level wellness within a former private mansion.
  3. Saint James ParisIn 3rd place, Saint James Paris holds a rare position in the 16th: the capital’s only château-hotel, awarded Palace status by Atout France.

Our methodology

In Paris, the 16th arrondissement holds a unique position for travellers seeking spa experiences. This district combines residential addresses, grand avenues, cultural institutions, and rare moments of respite. Visitors come to stay near the Trocadéro, the Arc de Triomphe, or the Porte d'Auteuil. They also come to slow down. It is here that several major hotels in the capital have established ambitious wellness spaces. Some belong to the Palace category, while others represent more contemporary five-star hospitality. All contribute to a shared idea. The spa is no longer just an ancillary service. It has become a legitimate reason for booking, whether for a weekend, a long stopover, or an urban retreat between meetings.

To establish this ranking, we first consider verifiable elements. The official category matters, as does the Palace distinction when it exists. The precise address within the 16th also counts. We then observe the coherence between the hotel and its wellness offering. A large spa means different things depending on whether it accompanies a historic residence, an international palace, or a lifestyle hotel. We take into account the brand's reputation, the clarity of the experience, the perceived quality of the facilities, and the integration of the spa into the stay. It is important to note that we do not rank merely square metres or a treatment menu. We rank a vision of hospitality and its ability to create meaningful time.

The landscape of the 16th is more varied than it appears. The Peninsula Paris embodies international luxury hospitality at its highest level, just steps from the Étoile. Shangri-La Paris offers a heritage and diplomatic interpretation of Parisian luxury, with a view towards the Seine and the Eiffel Tower. Saint James Paris, the only château-hotel in the capital, provides a more intimate experience, almost like a private club, in a distinctly Parisian style. Brach has shifted the wellness codes towards a more sensory and urban universe. Molitor maintains a unique status, thanks to its aquatic heritage and direct relationship with the swimming pool. Finally, Hôtel Raphaël reminds us that a classic in the neighbourhood can charm with its atmosphere, its loyalty to a certain Paris, and its immediate proximity to major thoroughfares.

For 2025 and 2026, several trends are solidifying in this segment. The first concerns the role of water. Travellers are seeking less the accumulation of protocols and more genuinely usable facilities. Indoor pools, relaxation pools, wet areas, and recovery spaces are becoming crucial. The second trend relates to rhythm. The hotel spa must cater to both leisure stays and busy agendas. Extended hours, smooth access, and simple booking are increasingly significant in decision-making. The third trend is aesthetic. Wellness is no longer limited to soothing decor; it must extend the identity of the place. In the 16th, this yields very different responses. Belle Époque heritage, palace codes, contemporary lines, or club culture. My advice: choose the atmosphere first, then the treatment.

French luxury in this district does not always express itself through ostentation. It is often reflected in restraint, mastery of volumes, and quality of service. The 16th knows how to maintain the right distance between representation and intimacy. This is precisely what enhances the spa experience. Here, one seeks not just performance or novelty, but a form of constructed calm, almost architectural. A good Parisian spa should provide a clear break from the city without denying it. It should allow one to rediscover Paris afterwards, with more energy and availability. This is what our advisors often observe. The best hotels in the 16th succeed when wellness never feels tacked on. It should appear natural, as if it has always been part of the address.

This ranking should also be read methodically. A number one is not an absolute verdict. It is an editorial response to a specific theme, in this case, the spa in Paris 16th. Some travellers will prioritise the Palace distinction, while others may prefer a more creative atmosphere, an iconic pool, or a more discreet address. One hotel may rank higher for the coherence of its wellness offering, while another may be better suited for a romantic, family, or business stay. We do not seek to standardise establishments that have different histories and clientele. We aim to clarify their strengths. This is the logic behind The Concierge Selection. To help you choose wisely, based on your actual use of the place, rather than a standardised imaginary of luxury.

The following top list therefore brings together six hotels in the 16th that truly excel in this area. Some are established landmarks, while others have redefined the expectations of the district. All deserve attention as the spa becomes central to your stay. Read this ranking as a map of styles, rather than a fixed hierarchy.

Our selection criteria

We rank Paris 16th spa hotels by spa quality, pool presence, service level, reputation, location, and overall consistency.

What defines a strong hotel spa in the 16th

Our advisors look first at flow, treatment quality, wet facilities, natural light, and the spa’s real ability to create a true urban pause.

Best options for a couples’ stay

For couples in Paris 16th, the best spa hotels balance privacy, strong suites, and an atmosphere that suits a true stay for two.

Value across experience, location and wellness

We assess value through location, spa quality, service consistency, and how well the hotel fits the stay, rather than price alone.

Which spa hotel should you choose in the 16th?

Choose the Paris 16th spa hotel that matches your stay rhythm, recovery needs, and preferred level of service.

Comparison tables

Comparison of the best spa hotels in Paris 16th
HotelAtmosphereSpa highlightsBadgeIndicative budget
Hôtel The Peninsula ParisContemporary grand hotel, very structured, a stone's throw from the Arc de Triomphe.Palace spa, large indoor pool, comprehensive wellness approach, solid international standards.Palace Atout Francefrom €1,500/night
Shangri-La ParisPrestigious address in a former private mansion, sought-after views of Paris.Spa with indoor pool, subdued environment, rare residential dimension in the sector.Palace Atout Francefrom €1,400/night
Saint James ParisCharacterful house, more private, between private club and urban château.Intimate spa setting, more discreet experience, unique residential atmosphere.Palace Atout Francefrom €900/night
BrachLifestyle energy, bold design, mixed Parisian and international clientele.Wellness-oriented spa, pool, strong identity, easy use for an urban stay.5★€600-1,200/night
Hôtel Molitor Paris - MGalleryIconic address around the Molitor pools, more sporty and relaxed.Access to iconic pools, spa, true aquatic culture, good choice for wellness stay.5★€350-700/night
Hôtel RaphaëlParisian classicism, right bank spirit, traditional address close to major thoroughfares.The spa is not the most distinctive feature of the property. The main attraction remains the hotel atmosphere.5★€500-900/night
Hôtel Saint James ParisPrestigious Parisian house, away from immediate tourist hustle.Setting conducive to well-being, more private experience, good choice for a quiet stay.5★€900-1,400/night

Selection limited to the hotels provided. Budget ranges are indicative and vary by season, room category and travel dates.

Budget guide for spa hotels in Paris 16th
LevelPositioningObserved range
5★ urban wellnessDesign, full spa, residential or lifestyle location€350-1,200/night
5★ classic prestigeGrand Parisian hospitality, extensive services, spa as an addition€500-1,400/night
Palace with spaAtout France distinction, highly developed service, signature facilitiesfrom €900/night
Palace with high demandSuites, views, premium dates and high season€1,400-3,000+/night

These ranges help compare service levels. They do not replace a dated quotation.

The ranking

  1. Hôtel The Peninsula Paris, Paris

    #1Hôtel The Peninsula Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FranceTop spa pick

    In Paris’s 16th arrondissement, The Peninsula Paris earns the top spot for one clear reason: its spa reads as a destination in its own right. At 19 avenue Kléber, 345 metres from the Arc de Triomphe, this Palace distinction by Atout France, awarded in 2014, balances centrality with seclusion. Opened in 1903 in a building by Armand Sibien, the hotel devotes 1,800 sqm to wellbeing. The Peninsula Spa brings together six treatment rooms, two VIP couple suites, a 20-metre heated indoor pool and a fitness room. Its signature spa ritual deepens that sense of a stay shaped around care. With 200 rooms, including 93 suites, the house still feels composed. The wider experience stays equally sharp: LiLi for its Cantonese cooking workshop, Le Rooftop for an exclusive dinner, and L’Oiseau Blanc, where David Bizet holds 2 Michelin stars.

  2. Shangri-La Paris, Paris

    #2Shangri-La Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FranceMost discreet Palace

    Ranked #2 among the best spa hotels in Paris 16, Shangri-La Paris follows a rare script: palace-level wellness within a former private mansion. Opened on 1 December 2010 in the Palais d’Iéna, once Prince Roland Bonaparte’s residence, it sustains a residential mood that is hard to match at this level. CHI Spa sets the pace with the Prince Bonaparte Ritual, conceived as something inward-looking rather than performative. The indoor pool extends that sense of retreat. The hotel has 136 rooms and suites, with generous proportions that remain unusual in Paris. On the dining side, Shang Palace holds 1 Michelin star and remains the only Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant in France. Awarded Palace distinction by Atout France in 2014, the hotel is also a Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star property. Three minutes from the Seine and at the end of Avenue d’Iéna, Trocadéro keeps this calm setting firmly connected to Paris.

  3. Saint James Paris, Paris

    #3Saint James Paris

    Paris · Île-de-FranceMost private feel

    In 3rd place, Saint James Paris holds a rare position in the 16th: the capital’s only château-hotel, awarded Palace status by Atout France. Its 50 rooms and suites, including 14 Junior and Prestige Suites, preserve an intimate scale that changes how the spa is experienced. The Guerlain Spa extends across 400 sq m, with an indoor pool, hammam, sauna and three treatment rooms, including one double. The Guerlain wellness journey, the Imperial Relaxing Massage and the restorative honey treatment bring substance, not just setting. At the table, Bellefeuille, 1 Michelin star, is led by Julien Dumas with a seasonal rhythm that fits the house. The private gardens matter as much as the spa in this ranking. They create a rare hush in western Paris. Musée d’Ennery is 174 metres away, and Musée de la Contrefaçon 215 metres. As a Relais & Châteaux property, it earns this ranking through a precise balance of wellbeing, intimacy and urban breathing space.

  4. Brach, Paris

    #4Brach

    Paris · Île-de-FranceLifestyle wellness pick

    Brach earns 4th place because its spa approach shapes the entire stay, rather than sitting as an afterthought on a wellness floor. Opened in 2018 by Evok, the hotel repurposed a former postal sorting centre in the 16th arrondissement. Philippe Starck led the reinvention and gave it a distinctly urban tempo. Here, wellbeing runs through a tailored ritual, flexible arrival and a recovery pause after the city. That coherence matters in this ranking. The address is 1-7, 75116 Paris, in a residential stretch of the 16th, with Château de la Muette 393 metres away and the Musée Marmottan Monet 595 metres away. On the ground floor, Restaurant Brach, listed by the Michelin Guide, extends that identity with Mediterranean cooking and Levantine influences. Brach is not here for décor alone. It ranks for a complete concept built around the body, the city’s pace and recovery.

  5. Hôtel Molitor Paris - MGallery, Paris

    #5Hôtel Molitor Paris - MGallery

    Paris · Île-de-FranceIconic spa pick

    Molitor earns its place here for one clear reason: in the 16th, few 5-star hotels build their spa identity around swimming culture so convincingly. The property reopened in 2014 on the site of the former Molitor pool, with Lucien Pollet’s Art Deco language reinterpreted by Alain-Charles Perrot and Jacques Rougerie. The Spa by Clarins spans 1,800 sqm and offers a bespoke Clarins wellness programme. Above all, the two-pool ritual gives the stay a rhythm that remains rare in Paris. The mood is urban and active, less hushed than a classic palace spa. On the dining side, Arnaud Faye leads the seasonal table, and his presence matters here. At 201 metres, Le Corbusier’s Apartment-Studio extends the architectural conversation. For a weekend of recovery, lengths and the western edge of Paris, it lands exactly right.

  6. Hôtel Raphaël, Paris

    #6Hôtel Raphaël

    Paris · Île-de-FranceClassic wellness stay

    Ranked 6th, Hôtel Raphaël suits travellers who want a spa as part of a grand Paris hotel, rather than a standalone wellness address. Opened in 1925 and still owned by the Baverez family, it offers a rare sense of continuity in Parisian luxury hospitality. The wellness offer is straightforward: hammam, sauna and fitness room. It works well for resetting between meetings or after a museum-filled day. Location matters too, at 318 metres from the Arc de Triomphe, between Trocadéro and the Champs-Élysées. The Clefs d’Or concierge, available 24/7, arranges tailored itineraries to Palais Galliera, Palais de Tokyo or the Guimet Museum. Tea at the Bar Anglais, French dining at Le Boudoir du Raphael, and the Paris rooftop extend the appeal of this 5-star Relais & Châteaux address rooted in the 16th arrondissement.

Glossary

Hammam
A humid steam bath, often sought for muscle relaxation and recovery after a flight or a day of sightseeing.
Hotel spa
A wellness area integrated within a hotel. It may include treatment rooms, a pool, hammam, sauna, fitness facilities and branded rituals.
Indoor pool
A key criterion in Paris. It enables year-round use and increases the appeal of an urban wellness stay.
Les Clefs d’Or concierge
An internationally recognized professional network of hotel concierges. Its presence can ease reservations and complex requests.
Palace
Official French distinction awarded by Atout France to selected 5-star hotels. It signals an especially high level of service, address and overall experience.
Sauna
Dry heat used in wellness circuits. It often complements a hammam, sensory shower and relaxation area.
Signature treatment
An exclusive ritual created by a spa or partner brand. It helps differentiate a property beyond facilities alone.

Going further

Each hotel here offers a distinct way to experience wellness in Paris 16th.

Frequently asked questions

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

It combines location, spa quality, hotel standing, brand reputation, and overall guest experience.

What makes the selected spa hotels in Paris 16th stand out?

They offer a spa experience that meaningfully shapes the stay, not just a decorative amenity.

What is the difference between a Palace and a 5-star spa hotel in Paris 16th?

A Palace is an officially distinguished tier above 5-star, with broader service and personalization.

When should I book a spa hotel in Paris 16th?

Book early for weekends, spring, autumn, and festive periods; midweek can offer better availability.

What nightly price range should I expect for a spa hotel in Paris 16th?

Expect several hundred euros per night, with higher rates for suites, peak dates, and added inclusions.

Are there loyalty programs or direct-booking perks for these spa hotels?

Yes; benefits vary by brand, loyalty status, room type, and booking channel.

Can concierge service truly personalize a spa stay in Paris 16th?

Yes; concierge support helps align treatments, dining, transport, and room preferences before arrival.

Are these spa hotels in Paris 16th suitable for reduced mobility guests and families?

Often yes, but accessibility features and family policies should always be checked in advance.

How do I book a spa hotel in Paris 16th through MyConciergeHotel.com, and why not use an OTA?

You gain tailored advice, curated hotel matching, and sometimes added benefits beyond a standard OTA booking.

Sources & references

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