Tablet Hotels Hotels for Global Nomads

orRegister | Sign Out | My Account | Change Language English Français Italiano En Español Deutsch Português 日本語 한국어

Le Petit Nice Passédat

Anse de Maldorme, Corniche J.F. Kennedy, Marseille, France

France | Marseilles Hotels

Add to Favorites Favorites Email Print Share

Le Petit Nice Passédat

Reserve Online

Lowest price over the last 30 days: € 190.00 (approx. US$ 278)

 

Arriving:
Leaving:

1 Adult

0 Children

Important information about traveling with kids:

Some hotels may charge extra for a rollaway bed or a crib - depending upon age. This possible extra charge is not always displayed by the hotel to appear with the list of available rates offered.

In order to make sure that you see the exact rate that you will be charged for an accommodation for more than 2 adults, it is best to double-check by emailing us at customer service with your dates and the ages of your children. We will be happy to confirm rates and availability for you.

We now have a new service dedicated to those Tablet Hotels users traveling with children that searches only the verified kid-friendly hotels. Search TabletKids Hotels

Close

Best rate guaranteed. Need to book a group?

  1. At a Glance
  2. Amenities
  • NR

    This hotel has not yet been rated by Tablet Hotels guests.

  • 0 Guest Reviews

    This hotel has not yet been reviewed by Tablet Hotels guests.

  • 1 Travel Tips

    1 recommendations and 0 travel guides for areas around Le Petit Nice Passédat.

    View travel guides & recommendations

Le Petit Nice Passédat

Anse de Maldorme, Corniche J.F. Kennedy

Marseille, France

Style: Contemporary Classic

Atmosphere: Secluded

16 Rooms

Text size:Make text smallerMake text bigger

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 Greek-style villas in 1917 and managed by the Passédat family ever since.

Not just hoteliers, this family is something of a culinary dynasty as well. Gérald Passedat and son preside over the kitchen, serving a cuisine that’s sensibly heavy on Mediterranean seafood, whether simple fresh fish or delicacies like sea anemone — and for their trouble they’ve been awarded a third Michelin star. Patrons dine in a glass-walled dining room or, in summer, outside in the garden, overlooking the rocky shoreline and the Mediterranean beyond.

In contrast with many small French hotels, the style here is minimalist and modern, with occasional accents in bright Southern colors and the odd bit of design whimsy here and there, including abstract artworks and bold Fifties-futuristic geometric prints.

In the end, Marseille may not be what comes to mind when you think of a holiday in the south of France. But Le Petit Nice is proof that there’s culture and sophistication to be found in this oft-neglected city—and you’ll be spared the herds of bronzed sunbathers that beset the Côte d’Azur, an important consideration indeed.

TabletTunes

Music downloads for your travels. Click a track to preview & download Tune In Tokyo from iTunes:

Back to top