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	<title>Commentaires sur : Guest Book Terrass Hotel and Restaurant Le Diapason</title>
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		<title>Par : lyvesiane</title>
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		<dc:creator>lyvesiane</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jun 2011 22:31:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hôtel de qualité avec sa terrasse en point d&#039;orgue !  Sachez que si vous commandez un taxi auprès de la réception, il vous en coûtera 12,50 EUR à régler au taximan.  Pour le reste, difficle de ne pas y revenir ...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hôtel de qualité avec sa terrasse en point d&#8217;orgue !  Sachez que si vous commandez un taxi auprès de la réception, il vous en coûtera 12,50 EUR à régler au taximan.  Pour le reste, difficle de ne pas y revenir &#8230;</p>
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		<title>Par : Mike Kelly</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike Kelly</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 23:24:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>had a wonderful 4 nights at the Terass for our 40th wedding aniversary. having read the reviews before booking I was pleased that it lived up to my expectations. lovely clean comfortable, quiet room, breakfast was included and was reasonably good.The hotel is in a good location in Montmarte and there are good restaurants and cafes all round.The brilliant metro system is easy to use and means you can get to anywhere in Paris very quickly.We didn&#039;t try the restaurant but went to the roof top for drinks one evenng and it was a brilliant romantic location overlooking Paris with the illuminated eiffel tower.I would definately recommend this hotel and will stay there again if I return to Paris in he future</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>had a wonderful 4 nights at the Terass for our 40th wedding aniversary. having read the reviews before booking I was pleased that it lived up to my expectations. lovely clean comfortable, quiet room, breakfast was included and was reasonably good.The hotel is in a good location in Montmarte and there are good restaurants and cafes all round.The brilliant metro system is easy to use and means you can get to anywhere in Paris very quickly.We didn&#8217;t try the restaurant but went to the roof top for drinks one evenng and it was a brilliant romantic location overlooking Paris with the illuminated eiffel tower.I would definately recommend this hotel and will stay there again if I return to Paris in he future</p>
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		<title>Par : William J. Brady</title>
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		<dc:creator>William J. Brady</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 21:39:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Frequest travels to Paris on business and vacation often bring superb, local boutique hotels to my attention.  After several unsuccesfful attempts to stay at the Hotel Terrass in Montmartre, i was finally able to secure a room for 4 nights on a short business trip from June 29th through the 3rd of July.  The hotel exceeded all of my expectations, both from a business and pleasure perspective.  Each of the comments in reviews about the lovely concierge, Danielle, are &quot;spot on.&quot;  She graciously assisted in recommending restaurants, giving accurate directions to the Metro, La Moulin de la Galette and Restaurant La Chammarre behind Sacre Coeur, and advising that &#039;you must see the Musee Nissam de Camondo by the Parc Monceau if you intend upon visiting the Musee Jacquemart Andre.  And the Parc Monceau is the most &quot;Parissienne&quot;  of all.!&quot;  Armed with brochures she supplied, I metroed about Paris on my only free afternoon. She was right again!  When a last minute change in business plans took me back to London for a day, she deftly jumped online, and then decided I&#039;d have a better selection of Eurostar fares and travel class availability by walking a short 2 blocks to the SCNF offices on Rue Lepis two blocks away.  She was absolutely correct, and accordingly my client and I saved 200 Euros each on a business premier ticket.  The Diapason Terrace  Restaurant was also booked several months in advance, but on a Tuesday night at 10 o&#039;clock there is usually room for a single.  After sitting at a pub table sipping Pelligrino water and a delicious sauvignon blanc, a table replete with commanding view of the Parisian sky line and Tour Eifel opened, and I was promptly transferred.  Each course was beautifully prepared, and the patient staff directed my French appropriately where needed, and in &quot;Anglais&quot; when a perplexed look crossed my face.  My quiet room on the rear &quot;jardin&quot; side of the hotel muted all traffic sounds.  I slept peacefully on my very comfortable queen-sized bed each night.  If our final celestial reward is as placid and enjoyable as the Hotel Terrass, then I have briefly visited heaven in Paris this summer.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Frequest travels to Paris on business and vacation often bring superb, local boutique hotels to my attention.  After several unsuccesfful attempts to stay at the Hotel Terrass in Montmartre, i was finally able to secure a room for 4 nights on a short business trip from June 29th through the 3rd of July.  The hotel exceeded all of my expectations, both from a business and pleasure perspective.  Each of the comments in reviews about the lovely concierge, Danielle, are &laquo;&nbsp;spot on.&nbsp;&raquo;  She graciously assisted in recommending restaurants, giving accurate directions to the Metro, La Moulin de la Galette and Restaurant La Chammarre behind Sacre Coeur, and advising that &#8216;you must see the Musee Nissam de Camondo by the Parc Monceau if you intend upon visiting the Musee Jacquemart Andre.  And the Parc Monceau is the most &laquo;&nbsp;Parissienne&nbsp;&raquo;  of all.!&nbsp;&raquo;  Armed with brochures she supplied, I metroed about Paris on my only free afternoon. She was right again!  When a last minute change in business plans took me back to London for a day, she deftly jumped online, and then decided I&#8217;d have a better selection of Eurostar fares and travel class availability by walking a short 2 blocks to the SCNF offices on Rue Lepis two blocks away.  She was absolutely correct, and accordingly my client and I saved 200 Euros each on a business premier ticket.  The Diapason Terrace  Restaurant was also booked several months in advance, but on a Tuesday night at 10 o&#8217;clock there is usually room for a single.  After sitting at a pub table sipping Pelligrino water and a delicious sauvignon blanc, a table replete with commanding view of the Parisian sky line and Tour Eifel opened, and I was promptly transferred.  Each course was beautifully prepared, and the patient staff directed my French appropriately where needed, and in &laquo;&nbsp;Anglais&nbsp;&raquo; when a perplexed look crossed my face.  My quiet room on the rear &laquo;&nbsp;jardin&nbsp;&raquo; side of the hotel muted all traffic sounds.  I slept peacefully on my very comfortable queen-sized bed each night.  If our final celestial reward is as placid and enjoyable as the Hotel Terrass, then I have briefly visited heaven in Paris this summer.</p>
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		<title>Par : MARTIN TAYLOR</title>
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		<dc:creator>MARTIN TAYLOR</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 09:06:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We did not stay at the Hotel, but &quot;discovered&quot; the restaurant on the internet. Booked online in English one month before our visit. What a place !!! Beautiful hot May day. Fantastic views of Paris. Very friendly courteous attentive staff - including the manager. Superb!!! is the only way to descibe the food. Had 3 course sunday meal - all magnificent. Champers to start &amp; between three of us 3 bottles of house wine, 2 rose&#039; &amp; i red. All very nice indeed. Total bill 210 Euros = 70 Euros each. Excellent value. Dinned for 3.5 hours, not rushed, totally relaxed. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED !! One of the best, if not the BEST meals I have had anywhere in the world. Very well travelled, age 50 years plus - so I&#039;ve been around alot. Well done. You must book early !!!! ENJOY</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We did not stay at the Hotel, but &laquo;&nbsp;discovered&nbsp;&raquo; the restaurant on the internet. Booked online in English one month before our visit. What a place !!! Beautiful hot May day. Fantastic views of Paris. Very friendly courteous attentive staff &#8211; including the manager. Superb!!! is the only way to descibe the food. Had 3 course sunday meal &#8211; all magnificent. Champers to start &amp; between three of us 3 bottles of house wine, 2 rose&#8217; &amp; i red. All very nice indeed. Total bill 210 Euros = 70 Euros each. Excellent value. Dinned for 3.5 hours, not rushed, totally relaxed. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED !! One of the best, if not the BEST meals I have had anywhere in the world. Very well travelled, age 50 years plus &#8211; so I&#8217;ve been around alot. Well done. You must book early !!!! ENJOY</p>
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		<title>Par : M.Pardal Gonzalez</title>
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		<dc:creator>M.Pardal Gonzalez</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 20:46:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,

wir haben 3 Tage, vom 11-13.10.09 im Terrasshotel in Paris verbracht.
Die Buchung des Deluxe Zimmers haben wir über einen Reiseveranstalter im Internet gebucht, die Abwicklung vor Ort hat  reibungslos funktioniert. 
Die Lage des Hotels ist fantastisch, in unmittelbarer Nähe von Monmatre.
Die Zimmer sind gemütlich, sauber und geschmackvoll eingerichtet.
Leider mussten wir das gebuchte Zimmer fluchtartig verlassen, da
sich eine kleine Maus im Zimmer befand. 
Es wurde uns ein Zimmer der gleichen Kategorie zur Verfügung gestellt.
Abgesehen von der Maus empfanden wir die Sprachlosigkeit des Hotelmanagements zu diesem Vorfall befremdend.
Wir hätten uns doch gewünscht, das vom Hotelmanagement eine Entschuldigung für diesen Vorfall erfolgt wäre.
Für ein Hotel dieser Kategorie war das Übergehen zum Business as Usual aus unserer Sicht nicht angemessen.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,</p>
<p>wir haben 3 Tage, vom 11-13.10.09 im Terrasshotel in Paris verbracht.<br />
Die Buchung des Deluxe Zimmers haben wir über einen Reiseveranstalter im Internet gebucht, die Abwicklung vor Ort hat  reibungslos funktioniert.<br />
Die Lage des Hotels ist fantastisch, in unmittelbarer Nähe von Monmatre.<br />
Die Zimmer sind gemütlich, sauber und geschmackvoll eingerichtet.<br />
Leider mussten wir das gebuchte Zimmer fluchtartig verlassen, da<br />
sich eine kleine Maus im Zimmer befand.<br />
Es wurde uns ein Zimmer der gleichen Kategorie zur Verfügung gestellt.<br />
Abgesehen von der Maus empfanden wir die Sprachlosigkeit des Hotelmanagements zu diesem Vorfall befremdend.<br />
Wir hätten uns doch gewünscht, das vom Hotelmanagement eine Entschuldigung für diesen Vorfall erfolgt wäre.<br />
Für ein Hotel dieser Kategorie war das Übergehen zum Business as Usual aus unserer Sicht nicht angemessen.</p>
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