Belinda, the 70's hotel with its hidden garden in the 16th arrondissement

Published by Manon de Sortiraparis · Updated on June 18, 2025 at 03:52 p.m.
New to the 16th arrondissement, Hotel Belinda boasts a spa, a French restaurant and a bucolic hidden garden.

The 70s are back in Paris more than ever. After the restaurants, it's now the turn of the capital's hotels to pay tribute to the 70s. An ode to these golden years and their motley decor in shades of yellow, orange and brown. Such is the case of theHotel Belinda, due to open its doors in mid-July, in the 16th arrondissement of Paris.

Named in homage to Claude François, to whom we owe the hit'Belinda' and whose last residence was just a stone's throw away, the 73 curvaceous rooms and suites have been installed in this upmarket district of the City of Light, with the idea of welcoming travelers in search of a mischievous leap into the past.

A cocoon away from the hustle and bustle of the city, with a Sothys spa for lounging, a suite with Nordic bath (and a breathtaking view of the Eiffel Tower !), and a restaurant called... Clodette!

Located on the first floor, the table, also named in homage to Claude François (and his dancers!), will offer traditional French cuisine, twisted by the chef with more contemporary touches. From breakfast to dinner and afternoon tea, every moment becomes an opportunity to indulge, accompanied by cocktails.

But the centerpiece of the Hotel Belinda is undoubtedly its hidden garden in the heart of the 16th arrondissement, where you can sip a drink to the sounds of birdsong and disco!

Practical information

Location

73 Rue Boileau
75116 Paris 16

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Prices
Nuit, à partir de : €240

Official website
www.belindahotel.com

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