
Passy, Muette, Trocadéro (16ème arr. Nord)
Paris 16th District’s North area is very large and divided into several sub-districts.
At the edge of the Bois de Boulogne, Porte de Passy, Porte de la Muette and Porte Dauphine are residential areas with green surrounding and a nearby access to the ‘Périphérique’ ring road.
Porte de Passy leads into ‘La Muette’ and ‘Passy’ areas through the magnificent Ranelagh’s gardens.
The Passy village is an old logging town which became one of the most popular areas of the 16th District while retaining its old charm (with small picturesque streets, several secrets gardens and hidden private mansions) and by developing 2 high end streets (Rue de l’Annonciation and rue de Passy) full of fashions boutiques and luxury shops.
Avenue Victor Hugo, thanks to its strategic location is a chic and quiet street where you can enjoy many welcoming restaurants with terrace, luxury shops, some amazing fresh food shops and fresh markets.
Trocadero enjoys gardens overlooking the river Seine while offering stunning views of the Eiffel Tower. Within walking distance are many museums (Musée de l’Homme, Musée des Arts Asiatiques, Musée de la Marine sheltered in the magnificent Palais de Chaillot) and key attractions such as the Paris Aquarium or the pleasurable carrousel.
In a nutshell, Paris 16th District’s North area is an ideal neighborhood for families and expatriates (O.E.C.D., International schools) who look for a peaceful and quiet area which remains close to the city center. Luxurious furnished apartments are available and most often located in Haussmann’s architecture style buildings with very high standards.
At the edge of the Bois de Boulogne, Porte de Passy, Porte de la Muette and Porte Dauphine are residential areas with green surrounding and a nearby access to the ‘Périphérique’ ring road.
Porte de Passy leads into ‘La Muette’ and ‘Passy’ areas through the magnificent Ranelagh’s gardens.
The Passy village is an old logging town which became one of the most popular areas of the 16th District while retaining its old charm (with small picturesque streets, several secrets gardens and hidden private mansions) and by developing 2 high end streets (Rue de l’Annonciation and rue de Passy) full of fashions boutiques and luxury shops.
Avenue Victor Hugo, thanks to its strategic location is a chic and quiet street where you can enjoy many welcoming restaurants with terrace, luxury shops, some amazing fresh food shops and fresh markets.
Trocadero enjoys gardens overlooking the river Seine while offering stunning views of the Eiffel Tower. Within walking distance are many museums (Musée de l’Homme, Musée des Arts Asiatiques, Musée de la Marine sheltered in the magnificent Palais de Chaillot) and key attractions such as the Paris Aquarium or the pleasurable carrousel.
In a nutshell, Paris 16th District’s North area is an ideal neighborhood for families and expatriates (O.E.C.D., International schools) who look for a peaceful and quiet area which remains close to the city center. Luxurious furnished apartments are available and most often located in Haussmann’s architecture style buildings with very high standards.