PSG — Arsenal: the European clash a stone's throw from the Hotel Noucha
Paris, a spring evening. The air is charged with an almost electrical voltage. In the quiet and elegant streets of the 16th arrondissement, the songs of the fans are already echoing in the distance. This Wednesday, May 7, the Parc des Princes became the theater of legends: Paris Saint-Germain hosts Arsenal in the Champions League semi-final. A titanic shock, an appointment engraved in the hearts of enthusiasts, and a rare moment to experience... in the discreet setting of the Hotel Noucha.
A strategic location for an exceptional evening
A major event for football fans, and a unique opportunity to experience the excitement of the match while enjoying from the comfort of the Hotel Noucha, located just a few minutes from the stadium. Located in the residential district of Auteuil, less than a 10-minute walk from the Parc des Princes, the Hotel Noucha is the ideal base for attending the PSG — Arsenal clash without stress. Avoid the subway crowds and reach the stadium on foot, through the quiet, tree-lined streets of the 16th arrondissement.
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After the game, the shelter
The last whistle went off. The adrenaline subsides, the songs go away. We go up the street Jean de la Fontaine, which is still lively, and we push the door of theNoucha Hotel. The contrast is striking: the cozy warmth of the lobby, the soft light of the accent lamps, the woody scent of the antique furniture, and that precious feeling of coming home.
Whether you loved Parisians or admired English precision, the comfort of Noucha's rooms became a deserved luxury. Handmade headboards, selected textiles, art books in the library... the calm after the storm.
Pre-game dinner or post-match drink
To extend this exceptional evening, the Noucha restaurant welcomes you at all hours. Before the game, you can enjoy a Sincere and generous cuisine : Comté cheese and truffle croque, sour salmon brioche, or creamy malfadine. After the meeting, we treat ourselves to a drink on the Rooftop vegetated, the rumours of the stadium still suspended in the air.
And to finish on a high note? A dessert signed by Carl Marletti, enjoyed by candlelight, like a small personal trophy, regardless of the outcome of the match.