Local Stores in the 16th Arrondissement

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Paris’s 16th arrondissement embodies understated elegance and French refinement. Known for its tree-lined avenues, Haussmann-style buildings, and green spaces, this chic residential neighborhood offers its residents a peaceful lifestyle. At the heart of this exclusive atmosphere lies a unique variety of local shops, which forge a close bond between residents and their neighborhood, combining luxury with the pleasures of everyday life.

Everything You Need to Know About Local Stores in Paris's 16th Arrondissement

Our CENTURY 21 Auteuil Immobilier and Auteuil Seine offices invite you to discover a selection of local shops as you stroll through the streets and neighborhoods of the 16th arrondissement, with its irresistible charm:

Jasmin—very popular with residents of the 16th arrondissement—is located near our office

Starting on Jasmin Metro Station, as you walk down Mozart Avenue toward our office at No. 110, here are our top picks:

  • L’Smartphone Workshop No. 80: The savior of our smartphones! A very professional service at a reasonable price;
  • L’Maria Galland Beauty Salon At No. 94: You'll receive a warm welcome from Mélodie and Lucie, who offer high-quality treatments and products;
  • The Lavocat Bookstore At No. 101: The service is charming, and you can really feel their passion for books!
  • The Le Petit Mozart Bakery At No. 111: The bread is delicious, and the pastries are homemade. You can enjoy excellent flans or chocolate éclairs on the patio;
  • The Christian Collin, Florist No. 113: beautiful arrangements of seasonal flowers;
  • The Tiff & Co. Hair Salon at No. 117: right across from our office! Our advisors’ go-to hairdresser. You’ll receive a warm welcome from Jean-Philippe, who is very professional;
  • The Maison Félix Wine Shop at No. 110: a wide selection of fine wines, champagnes, whiskeys, and liqueurs;
  • The Fashion Design and Alterations Studio No. 110: Who doesn't know Ludmilla! An extraordinary person, indispensable for your sewing projects;
  • The George Sand Shoe Repair and Locksmith Shop At No. 19: You'll be greeted by Joseph, a charming man who's full of ideas to help you out quickly, very knowledgeable, and offers reasonable prices.

Dr. Blanche – Mallet-Stevens: A Showcase of Architecture and Culinary Delights

The Jasmin neighborhood and its surroundings, including Mallet-Stevens Street, are characterized by iconic architecture. The local shops blend seamlessly into this setting:

  • The Beillevaire Cheese Shop, at No. 28: a wonderful find—the cheeses are delicious;
  • The Beatillesau Catering No. 29: a caterer just the way we like it, with high-quality ingredients;
  • The Clavel Drugstore No. 38: a treasure trove of products and advice for home care, laundry, furniture, and more… plus a warm, knowledgeable welcome;
  • Gusto Fresh No. 56: Top-notch products that are affordable and high-quality.

Ribera and Place Rodin: Between Modernity and Heritage

This vibrant residential neighborhood is brought to life by shops that reflect the eclectic character of the 16thth !

  • The Sables Restaurant At 35 bis Rue Jean de la Fontaine: formerly “Chez Mamie,” now run by Jean Imbert’s younger brother. A gourmet dining spot for a seaside getaway, 16th-arrondissement style.

 

The Village of Auteuil: The Soul of a Village in the Heart of Paris

The The Village of Auteuil offers an almost Provençal atmosphere right in the heart of the capital. The neighborhood shops are diverse: high-quality butchers, fishmongers, and greengrocers are just a few steps away from the fashion boutiques and the market on Place Jean Lorrain.

  • Apotheca at 18 Rue Pierre Guérin: there you’ll find a magnificent floral design shop created by Rodolphe Borgniet, who is already well-known for his “Made in Paris” shop specializing in candles and home fragrances;
  • The Schou Bakery and Pastry Shop At 2 Girodet Street: If you want to enjoy the best pastries and sandwiches in town, there’s only one place to go—Schou, where everything is made fresh that very morning.

So-Au: The Balance Between Tradition and Modernity

Sun-Mon, short for “Sud-Ouest Auteuil,” is a neighborhood where traditional stores stand side by side with more modern shops.

  • The La Reinette Plant-Based Pastry Shop at 4 Rue Boileau: there you can enjoy exquisite homemade pastries;
  • The Brighton Store At 2 Rue Poussin: offering a blend of classic and sporty styles, the Brighton boutique will surprise you with its new arrivals and high quality.

Porte d’Auteuil and Les Serres d’Auteuil: Nature and Well-Being

The Porte d’Auteuil, near the Auteuil Greenhouses, is a haven of greenery and serenity. Here, local businesses focus on wellness and nature. The neighborhood is also home to cafés and restaurants, perfect for a relaxing break after a walk.

  • The Beaujolais from Auteuil At 99 Boulevard de Montmorency: a Parisian bistro with delicious dishes, a warm welcome, and attentive service! Be sure to make a reservation.

Ranelagh and L’Assomption: Tradition and Refinement

The park at the Ranelagh and its surrounding area offer a bucolic and refined setting. Local shops, such as cheese and wine stores, sit side by side with interior design boutiques and high-end beauty salons:

  • Elles deux Boutique – Interior designer at 4 bis rue de l’Assomption: the go-to spot for French treasures. Rare and unique decorative items to give as gifts or treat yourself.

La Muette, Passy, and Trocadéro: A Chic and Cosmopolitan Experience

These neighborhoods, known for their prestigious atmosphere, skillfully blend luxury shops with local stores. In La Muette, iconic brands sit side by side with family-run bakeries and specialty shops. Passy, with its shopping center, combines convenient shopping with sophistication, while Trocadéro is home to high-end fashion stores and jewelry stores:

  • The Grande Epicerie At 80 Rue de Passy: a true paradise for lovers of exceptional products!
  • The Yannick's Crêperie At 33 Rue de l’Annonciation: a crêperie just the way we like it, run by the same family from one generation to the next. We’re welcomed by Léonard and his team. And we can’t get enough of it!
  • At Carette Located at 4 Place du Trocadéro and 11 Novembre: an elegant, historic tea room, well known for its macarons.

Avenue de Versailles: Vibrancy and Friendliness

L’Versailles Avenue brings a touch of vitality to the 16th arrondissement. With its restaurants serving international cuisine, street markets, and small shops:

  • The Zamane Lebanese Restaurant At 14 Avenue de Versailles: right across from our CENTURY 21 Auteuil Seine office! Fast service and traditional Lebanese cuisine. We love their delicious falafel;
  • The Small Table at 8 Avenue de Versailles: to sample excellent products from the Auvergne region. Top-notch service and a family-friendly atmosphere, with Christophe, Audrey, and Sabrina;
  • The Wholesale Market At 37 Rue Gros: a really nice neighborhood market.

The Banks of the Seine: Where Craftsmanship Meets Elegance

Along the The Banks of the Seine, the shops reflect both the history and modernity of Paris:

  • The Quai Nedy Lounge Restaurant At 5 Rue Maurice Bourdet: You’ll be welcomed by a team that has made customer service its top priority. Top marks for their brunch and their pancakes, which are as delicious as they are Instagram-worthy!

Maison de la Radio / Radio France: A Dynamic Hub

Around the Radio House, local businesses cater to a diverse clientele, ranging from media professionals to local families. Small cafés, with their cozy atmospheres, attract professionals looking to unwind:

  • The Les Ondes Café At 2 Avenue de Versailles: a lovely, quintessentially Parisian brasserie run by a charming couple and a passionate chef who prepares delicious homemade dishes. As an added bonus, you’ll often spot celebrities and stars there.

Mirabeau: A Small-Town Atmosphere

The Mirabeau neighborhood is a little oasis of tranquility amid the hustle and bustle of Paris. Here, the local shops are just like those in a village: welcoming and authentic:

  • The Sophie's Haberdashery At 1 Florence Blumenthal Street: Much more than just a haberdashery, Sophie has been an institution for decades now! Run by Chantal, who always has a solution for everything!

Molitor: Luxury and Wellness

Around the famous Molitor Pool, luxury blends with wellness. High-end boutiques, such as La Galerie Molitor, offer works of art and exclusive creations:

  • SPA by Clarins At 8 Avenue de la Porte Molitor: for your wellness getaway, in the basement of the former Molitor swimming pool and within the prestigious MGallery.

Exelmans: Family-Owned Businesses

The Exelmans neighborhood is characterized by a lively neighborhood atmosphere and family-friendly local shops:

  • Vintage Dress At 28 Boulevard Exelmans: a luxury consignment shop in the heart of Paris since 1980!

The 16th arrondissement, with its diverse neighborhoods, reflects the richness and diversity of Parisian retail. Whether they’re luxury boutiques or local shops, each establishment contributes to the unique identity of these neighborhoods. As a result, this harmonious blend of tradition, modernity, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere continues to make the 16th a must-visit destination for living and exploring in Paris.

Our offices and our team are here to listen to you and support you, answering all your questions and assisting you with all your real estate projects—whether you’re selling, buying, or renting and managing a property.

Please feel free to contact our two real estate agencies, CENTURY 21 Auteuil Immobilier and CENTURY 21 Auteuil Seine, by phone at 01 42 15 16 21 or 01 56 07 16 21, or by email: auteuil@century21.fr or auteuilseine@century21.fr.

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