A neighborhood that looks like a village
Between its tree-lined streets, its hidden villas and its major artistic institutions, the 16th is a neighborhood with a thousand faces. As soon as you leave the hotel, you can explore an intimate and refined Paris, going against the tide of tourist itineraries.
Start your walk on Rue Jean de la Fontaine, before strolling around Villa Montmorency, a mythical residential enclave. A few steps away, the Ranelagh Garden offers a green setting perfect for a reading break or a family outing.

Nature & Architecture course:
Departure: Hotel Noucha → Jardin du Ranelagh → Serres d'Auteuil → Pont Mirabeau → Return by Rue de l'Assomption.
Duration 1h30 - Luxurious nature, 1900 architecture, Olympian calm.
Art & Inspiration course:
Departure: Hotel Noucha → Maison de Balzac → Marmottan-Monet Museum → Louis Vuitton Foundation.
Duration: 2 hours - Discreet museums and impressionist masterpieces, contemporary design.
Neighborhood Life Course:
Departure: Hotel Noucha → Auteuil Market → Auteuil Street → Place Jean Lorrain.
Duration: 1 hour - Local artisans, neighborhood cafes, village atmosphere.
The essentials of the 16th century to discover
- Louis Vuitton Foundation: architecture by Frank Gehry, major exhibitions.
- Serres d'Auteuil: botanical heritage and art nouveau glass.
- Galliera Museum & Baccarat Museum: for lovers of fashion and crystal.
- Roland-Garros: outside of the tournament, also worth visiting for its museum.
- Petite Ceintura: for an urban walk surrounded by nature.
Staying at Noucha, it's living in a discreet and cultivated Paris. And above all, it means leaving every morning with the desire to come back enriched with a few more secrets, gleaned from the cozy streets of the 16th arrondissement.