Le Hameau De Passy
48, Rue De Passy - 75016 Paris
Hotel Hameau de Passy is a beautiful 2 star establishment at the end of a private path way, leading to a lush garden, located in one of the quietest, most beautiful and exclusive areas of Paris, in the 16th arrondissement, along with the Eiffel Tower and Trocadero, on the right bank of the River Seine. This is a residential yet lively neighbourhood with a lot of shops and a village feel to it. It is near to the Chaillot Palace and the interesting Wine Museum. Also close by you will find the Roland Garros tennis courts, the Parc des Princes stadium and the Bois de Boulogne Park.The hotel has 32 magnificent rooms, including singles, twin, doubles (with king size beds), triples and quadruples with single beds, and various connecting family rooms. All of the rooms are tastefully decorated and have modern bathrooms (bath or shower and hair dryer), cable TV, wifi Internet connection, telephone, safe and heating. What’s more, the hotel has a lift, a 24 hour reception, room service, laundry service, fax, TV room and a left-luggage office. Tickets to shows can be booked here as well as tickets to the Balzac Museum which is near the hotel. Pets are permitted (an extra 8 Euro charge).Luxury in Paris!
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2005-08-09
We have stayed 5 times at this hotel, it is very central for us, clean, basic but friendly and just right for us to get to longchamp for racing. I could recommend it for a short visit to Paris.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on unknown
very nice room, su well locates, nice employees, and a goog price
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-09-19
The Hotel was in a really good location. The surrounding Streets had many shops & restaurants (there were quite a few in the street with McDonalds on the corner), and the Trocadero & Eifel Tower & Arc De Triumph were all walkable. We decided upon this particular hotel as it was on the right side of Paris for the Parc De Princes Stadium (and because of good reviews on trip advisor), and I can confirm that you can walk from there to the Hotel if you're feeling fit, and don't fancy the congested subway after a busy match (England v Tonga Rugby in our case!) Okay, the double room was quite small, but if it's just for a few nights it would be fine.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-10-08
The Hotel was in a really good location. The surrounding Streets had many shops & restaurants (there were quite a few in the street with McDonalds on the corner), and the Trocadero & Eifel Tower & Arc De Triumph were all walkable. We decided upon this par
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2008-04-08
The description of how to get to the hotel was terrible - we followed the directions exactly and in the end we had to take a 7 or 8 minute taxi journey to get there. The porter was rude and refused to help us (two women) with our luggage up the spiral stairs, as the hotel has no elevator. He ignored me to talk to his friend for 10 minutes when I had a question for him which frustrated me more. we stayed in a triple room, and the third "bed" was not an actual bed - it was some kind of fold-out metal thing which was extremely uncomfortable, and the room was nothing like what it was in the pictures. This was my third time in Paris and I am used to the small rooms in the hotels but I wouldn't even classify this as a hotel, more of a bad hostel. The location was very good but there are plenty of much nicer hotels in the same area.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-07-26
+ the staff are friendly, the location is great
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2008-04-09
I have stayed in Paris between 25-30 occasions, mostly in budget hotels. This particular hotel was by far the best, in a very good location with clean and tidy rooms. The surrounding area was high quality with some very good shops. The value was first class for Paris Overall, I would recommend anyone to stay here and indeed will go back myself on my next visit
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-05-13
+ location and security - The hair dryer worked for 20 seconds at a time, then quit for a minute or two. Not a big deal, so we didn't mention it to the staff. The room was small, so we had to live out of suitcases, but we expected this. Wonderful neighbor
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-12-18
+ Staff very friendly and helpful!!! A stark contrast to some other experiences I have had elsewhere!!
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-04-24
+ Clean rooms and the location of the hotel - Breakfast was a big disappointment and also they promised a cot for the Kid which was missing although they charged for it.
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