LE GRAND PIGALLE HÔTEL * * * *
Hôtel à décoration esprit bohème de Pigalle doté de chambres dont certaines sont mansardées et de bar à vin.
Romée de Goriainoff, Olivier Bon et Pierre-Charles Cros, trois amis d'enfance, se sont lancés dans l'aventure hôtelière. L'établissement ouvre sur les villas de l'avenue Frochot, une cité privée où a vécu entre autres Toulouse-Lautrec. L'esprit bohème de Pigalle flotte dans la décoration : cheminées anciennes, papiers peints vieillis et texturés, lampes et poignées en laiton, salles de bain en faïences, bureaux en acajou. Certaines chambres sont mansardées. L'hôtel s'est doté d'un bar à vins qui propose plus de 200 références accompagnées de plats concoctés par Giovanni Passerini, chef du restaurant Rino, avec le sommelier du groupe, Nicolas Smith. Une carte au comptoir pour les plus pressés et les petites faims complète l'offre de restauration.
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The rooms are super cute, very Parisian and the staff and amenities at the hotel are all worth it. The location is close to pigalle station on the metro and a quick 20 minute walk to Gare du Nord. When we arrived on the train, we walked to the hotel and found it with ease.
Our plans changed and we had to change our stay to just one night in this hotel, so when I changed the booking, I picked a regular room. When we arrived, the staff were so warm and welcoming and they even upgraded us to the grand room, so that was a nice surprise to us! It made our quick stay just that much more memorable. The room had a view of the streets and the buildings around, but still was fairly quiet at night and for being a relatively popular area.
The bed was comfortable, and the room had a lot of space.
The restaurant on the ground floor has a lot of great options, highly recommend.
Biggest takeaway is that the walls are SO thin. We could fully hear every word spoken in the room across the hall from ours. The halls, elevators, and rooms are cramped and dark. We were woken up several times by drunk guests walking up the stairwell because all the walls are so thin. We slept every night with white noise and ear plugs.
Every time someone in the hallway walked through or unlocked or opened the door or spoke in the hallway, we could hear it as if it were our own. The single elevator couldn’t fit the two of us with minimal luggage.
The staff was kind though.
Ultimately, I don’t think this felt like a 4 star hotel, and I wouldn’t stay here again.
The best thing was how kind the staff were, in particular Alex. He was so kind and thoughtful. On our last day, he purchased a box of madelines for our daughter (simply because I said she liked them). These little touches are truly special. Thanks for a lovely stay.
We visited in January which may be why we found the location quiet and restful. I cannot vouch for volume levels during peak travel season, but I suspect the convenience of the location would more than offset the irritation of any street noise.