Where can you work out in Paris's 16th arrondissement?

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Où faire du sport à Paris 16 ?

Considered the greenest of Paris’s arrondissements, located near the Bois de Boulogne and featuring gardens and tree-lined avenues, the 16th arrondissement is a wonderful place to live, ideal for fans of both indoor and outdoor sports, and one that encourages physical activity and sports. Whether you prefer individual or team sports, you’ll easily find a variety of sports centers tailored to your needs.

Where can you work out in Paris's 16th arrondissement?

Your branches CENTURY 21 Auteuil Immobilier and Auteuil Seine, invites you to discover, through its sports facilities, the wide variety of sports activities available in Paris’s 16th arrondissement, no matter what you’re looking for: gyms, individual or team sports, sports clubs:

1. The Stadiums

As municipal sports facilities, stadiums are often reserved for schools, organizations, or sports clubs.

  • Jean-Bouin Stadium: 26 Avenue du Général Sarrail. Located near the Bois de Boulogne, the Jean-Bouin Stadium is a must-visit for rugby union fans. Home to Stade Français matches, this modern complex also offers facilities for other sports, such as soccer and track and field. It features state-of-the-art equipment and remarkable architecture designed by Rudy Ricciotti, winner of the International Architecture Grand Prix.
  • The Paris Jean Bouin (PJB) Multi-Sport Club. One of Paris’s leading sports clubs, located at 5-7 Avenue de la Porte Molitor, offers four sports programs that strike a balance between recreational and competitive sports, such as basketball, bridge, field hockey, and tennis.
  • Porte de la Muette Stadium: 60 Boulevard Lannes. Open until 10:30 p.m., the Porte de la Muette Stadium offers a variety of activities: soccer, basketball, handball, volleyball, field hockey, table tennis, and a skate park. It’s also possible to participate in track and field there (subject to the availability of schools or clubs).
  • Pierre de Coubertin Stadium: 82 Avenue Georges Lafont. The Pierre de Coubertin Stadium, located at Porte de Saint-Cloud on the outskirts of Boulogne, was inaugurated in 1937 as part of the World’s Fair and renovated in 2024 for the Olympic Games. It is a multi-purpose sports arena for events such as judo, volleyball, basketball, and fencing.
  • Roland Garros Stadium: 2 Gordon Bennett Avenue. The Roland Garros Stadium, located at Porte d’Auteuil in western Paris, built in 1927 and renovated in 2018, is famous for its international tournaments and is the largest clay-court stadium in the world. If you have the spirit of a champion, this summer from August 18 to 29, you can reserve free time slots on the auxiliary courts at Roland Garros.

2. Tennis Lessons

Whether you're looking for indoor or outdoor courts, with or without a membership, and subject to reservation at the current rates for Parisian tennis courts, the City of Paris allows you to book tennis lessons online on its website Paris Tennis (tennis.paris.fr) :

Open from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.:

  • Henry-de-Montherlant Tennis: 32 Boulevard Lannes;
  • Niox Tennis: 16 Quai Saint-Exupéry.

The 16th arrondissement also offers the opportunity to play at about ten private clubs. We recommend the Ribera Tennis Club (T.R.C) Located at 15 Rue Ribera in the heart of the 16th arrondissement, in the Jasmin neighborhood. This upscale private club, open 7 days a week from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., features a bar and a 250-square-meter terrace and offers a wide range of activities for adults and children, including camps during school breaks.

3. Swimming Pools

For swimming enthusiasts, you can choose between public and private pools:

  • Auteuil Municipal Swimming Pool, located at 1 Route des Lacs in Passy.
  • Henry de Montherlant Municipal Swimming Pool, located at 82 Boulevard Lannes.
  • Swim Sars, Swimming School, located at 2 Avenue de la Porte Molitor.
  • Molitor Swimming Pool, private club, located at 2 Avenue de la Porte Molitor.

4. Municipal gyms and facilities

It's up to each person to find the sport that's right for them:

  • Suchet Sports Center: 1, Square Henri Bataille. Open until 10:30 p.m., the Suchet Sports Center offers a wide range of activities reserved for schools, clubs, and organizations: a gymnasium, soccer field, track and field, dance studio, boxing room, and weight room. Only the soccer field and the track are open for individual use when no school groups, associations, or sports clubs are present.
  • Henry de Montherlant Sports Center. This center is specifically designed for team sports, such as volleyball, handball, and badminton. It offers modern, well-equipped facilities to meet the needs of sports clubs and individuals.
  • Pierre de Coubertin Gymnasium and Sports Center: 82 Avenue Georges Lafont. This gym is reserved for sports associations and clubs.

5. The Best Gyms in Paris's 16th Arrondissement

From the Bois de Boulogne to the Trocadéro, you can choose from 44 fitness centers in Paris’s 16th arrondissement. Whether you’re looking for a personal trainer, an aquabike center, a fitness club, an electrostimulation (EMS) center, a gym, or a yoga studio, we’ve selected the best fitness centers near our office at 110 Avenue Mozart:

Personal Trainer, to boost your fitness and work out outdoors:

  • Bois de Boulogne Urban Challenge, Porte d’Auteuil—for beginners and experienced runners alike.
  • Urban Challenge at 56 Rue de Passy—so you don't have to jog alone anymore!  

Workouts with exceptional coaches from the fire department, the military, and elite athletes. It’s time to lace up your sneakers!

Aquabike Center:

  • Aquabiking Envido Paris Passy: 1 Jean Bologne Street. For a great figure!

Fitness Clubs:

  • RITM La Fontaine: 56 Jean de la Fontaine Street. Whether in group classes or working out on your own, get back in shape with the help of a team of professional trainers: weight room and cardio training, yoga, Pilates, Zumba classes… And the icing on the cake—this gym has a steam room!
  • Basic Fit: 27–29 Ribera Street. A gym that meets all your needs with a variety of services: personal training, osteopathy, access for people with limited mobility, and Yanga Sports Water (sugar-free water rich in vitamins)—all to help you stay fit and healthy, where you can receive expert advice tailored to your body and your goals.

Electrostimulation (EMS) Center:

  • Body Booster: 29 Longchamp Street.
  • So Zen Gym: 33 Rue Raffet. For your well-being, we offer a variety of areas: cardio, weight training, and a dance studio.

Yoga Practice, for a Gentle Way to Get Back in Shape:

  • Yoga Therapy Paris 16: 10 Rue du Docteur Blanche. To relieve your back pain—a source of stress and anxiety that keeps you from sleeping.
  • Yoga, Strength, and Functional Mobility : 29 Davioud Street. Offers Gasquet Yoga, a comprehensive method combining yoga and functional training.

The choice is yours—the entire CENTURY 21 Auteuil and Auteuil Seine team wishes you a wonderful, active summer! 

Our offices remain open all summer long, and our team is here to listen to you and support you in 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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