Le Petit Nice Passedat - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Despite its name, this glamorous hideaway out-Rivieras anything in Nice. On a rocky promontory overlooking the harbor and the Iles de Frioul, this turn-of-the-20th-century Greek-style villa was bought from a countess in 1917 and converted to a hotel/restaurant in anticipation of the Jazz Age rush to... fodors.com
No title - expert review This is the best in Marseille, with the finest restaurant. The residence opened in 1917 when the Passédat family joined two villas. The narrow approach takes you past what looks like a row of private villas, in a secluded area below the street paralleling the beach. Rooms are decorated with t... frommers.com
No title - expert review The Passedat Family welcomes you to its Greek villa with its luxurious rooms overlooking the Mediterranean. Gerald Passedat has a talent for contemporary cuisine with specialties from Provence and Marseilles: beignets d'anemones de mer, brandade de morue truffee, poissons et crustaces de Mediterrane... sidestep.com
No title - expert review France's second city rarely tops anyone's list of travel destinations, perhaps unsurprising given the competition along the neighboring stretches of Mediterranean coast. There's plenty worth seeing, though, including Le Petit Nice Passédat, Marseille's most exclusive hotel, converted from two G... tablethotels.com
Perfect Marseillaise hotel - user review This hotel is a real gem, with wonderfully comfortable rooms, large bathroooms, robes and slippers, a beautiful veranda overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, and food to die for. I truly believe this was the best meal I've ever had. Only downside was the beach, which is rocks and hard to get to from th... fodors.com
Bouillabaisse nouveau. - user review This magical place is one of the most extraordinary I have ever been. It has a unique blend of beauty and convenience, modernity and warmth, elegance and hospitality, luxury and simplicity. We've stayed in the corner junior suite, and from the moment of stepping into this room it became obvious that... fodors.com
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