The soul of the 16ᵉ
arrondissement
Neighbourhood
A haven of peace, chic and discreet
The Hôtel Belinda district is the perfect embodiment of Paris's discreet elegance, a veritable jewel box of serenity in the heart of the 16ᵉ arrondissement.
Here, Parisian life is expressed with bewitching subtlety, and just a short stroll away, the Bois de Boulogne unfurls its verdant setting for rejuvenating strolls.
Lovers of art and architecture will appreciate the proximity of the Fondation Louis Vuitton and the Musée Marmottan Monet, while the distinguished boutiques of rue de Passy and the terraces of the surrounding cafés invite you to sample an authentic Paris.
What to do
around the hotel
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Type of neighbourhood
Bois de Boulogne
(15 min by bike or 15min by bus)
The great green lung of western Paris, ideal for running, cycling or rowing on the lake, it is also home to tennis clubs and the Jardin d'Acclimatation.
Rue de Passy
(20 min by metro)
For an afternoon of shopping in chic boutiques, elegant tea houses and authentic Parisian shop windows.
Molitor swimming pool
(10 min walk)
A legendary venue with Art Deco architecture, now a top-of-the-range wellness centre with spa, swimming pool and sports club.
Louis Vuitton Foundation
(10 min by car or 20 min by bike)
A spectacular venue, with architecture by Frank Gehry, dedicated to contemporary art, prestigious exhibitions and uninterrupted views over the Bois de Boulogne.
A stroll along the banks of the Seine
(15 min walk)
A moment suspended on the water's edge, between elegant bridges, romantic barges and Parisian sunsets.
Musée Marmottan Monet
(20 min by metro)
A hidden gem of the 16ᵉ: one of Claude Monet's finest collections, in a refined private mansion.
Arc de Triomphe
(25 min by metro)
A historic monument offering exceptional panoramic views of the Champs-Elysées and the entire capital.
Eiffel Tower
(20 min by RER C)
The symbol of Paris, with spectacular views from every floor.
Louvre Museum
(30 min by metro)
One of the world's greatest museums, home to iconic works such as the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo.
Le Marais
(45 min by metro)
A historic district with museums, trendy boutiques and lively cafés, perfect for strolling around and discovering the Parisian art of living.
Notre-Dame de Paris
(30 min by metro)
The famous Gothic cathedral, a masterpiece of medieval architecture, with a breathtaking view over the Ile de la Cité.
Montmartre and the Sacré-Coeur Basilica
(45 min by metro)
An emblematic district of Paris, with its picturesque narrow streets and magnificent basilica overlooking the city.
Tuileries Gardens
(30 min by metro)
A French garden, perfect for a stroll, surrounded by museums and offering a splendid view of the Place de la Concorde.
Parc des Princes
(10 min walk)
The temple of Parisian football, home of Paris Saint-Germain, with an electric atmosphere on match nights and guided tours available outside events.
Roland-Garros Stadium
(15 min walk)
The legendary clay court of France's Grand Slam tournament, where the elegance of tennis meets history, with tours of the stadium and museum.
Longchamp racecourse
(15 min by car or 20 min by bike)
An emblematic venue for French-style horse racing, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe offers a blend of social elegance and adrenaline-pumping thrills.
Jean-Bouin Stadium
(10 min walk)
The scene of Parisian rugby exploits with the Stade Français, contemporary architecture and regular sporting events.
Rue de Passy
(20 min by metro)
A chic, discreet thoroughfare in 16ᵉ, perfect for elegant shopping between upmarket names and confidential boutiques.
Boulevard Haussmann / Galeries Lafayette
(20 min by metro)
Temple of shopping with iconic department stores (Galeries Lafayette, Printemps) and panoramic rooftop.
Faubourg Saint-Honoré
(30 min by metro)
A prestigious street brimming with haute couture boutiques and famous designers, ideal for luxury shopping.
Rue de Rivoli
(30 min by metro)
long and lively, it boasts a host of international retailers in the heart of historic Paris, with Les Halles shopping centre just a stone's throw away.
Parc des Expositions - Porte de Versailles
(30 min by tram or 15min by car)
France's largest exhibition centre, hosting trade shows and international events (SIAL, Mondial de l'Auto, Foire de Paris).
Palais des Congrès
(30 min by metro)
Europe's largest convention centre, with 220,000 m² of event space.
La Défense
(35 min by metro)
Europe's main business district, with office towers and a shopping centre.