LE GRAND PIGALLE HÔTEL * * * *
Hotel with bohemian spirit decoration in Pigalle with rooms, some of which are attic, and a wine bar.
Romée de Goriainoff, Olivier Bon and Pierre-Charles Cros, three childhood friends, have embarked on the hotel adventure. The establishment opens on the villas of Avenue Frochot, a private city where there lived among other Toulouse-Lautrec. Pigalle's Bohemian spirit in the decoration: antique fireplaces, old and textured painted papers, brass lamps and handles, bathrooms with tiled bathrooms, mahogany offices. Some rooms are attic. The hotel has a wine bar which offers more than 200 dishes with dishes cooked by Giovanni Passerini, head of the Rino restaurant, with the group sommelier, Nicolas Smith. There is a card at the counter for the most discerning and the breakfast complete.
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Small but made it very cosy. Nice touches and features. Great trip
On another note, the weekend we stayed, Paris had hit the mid 20’s (Celsius). However, the air conditioning in the rooms is controlled centrally and does not get turned onto ‘cool’ mode until May. For the most part in winter that’s fine, however coming from a climate that doesn’t use heating much, we had to cool the room down by keeping the windows open. Again, a better description of centrally controlled heating and cooling, is a more accurate representation of what was available.
With that, the bathroom was too small. The shower was positioned in such a way that if you’re any taller then 5’ 10, you’ll have an issue trying to fit, both under the shower and also your shoulders. Yes this had a bath, but I personally don’t use them, so found this very difficult.
One of the most annoying aspects of being on the top floor was that the elevator doesn’t go all the way up. Coming from the other side of the world, we had heavy suitcases, so it’d have been nice to know that we need to carry these up the stair case before arriving. As well, because there is only 1 elevator, the staff seem to use it a fair bit, which just should not happen, as it should always be as available as possible for guest usage.