The 7th, 8th and 16th arrondissements outline three distinct ways of living Paris. This guide describes the life codes of each, as we observe them for the international families we support.
The 7th attracts diplomats, institutional families and residents who wish to live in immediate proximity to embassies, ministries and the Seine. The tempo is calm, walkable, with everyday shopping and markets close at hand.
The 8th remains the quarter of international executives, couture houses and financial institutions. Days are professional, evenings extend along Faubourg Saint-Honoré and Avenue Montaigne. Fewer families live here; residences are often secondary.
The 16th — particularly Passy, Trocadéro and Auteuil — remains the structural choice of international families with school-age children. It carries the highest density of bilingual schools in Paris. Proximity to the Bois de Boulogne softens family life.
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