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Le siège est basé à NEUILLY-SUR-SEINE 92200. La société possède 50 établissements secondaires. Le dernier chiffre d'affaires connu est de 5 825 873 € réalisé sur Ainsifaites des économies sur le coût ou la durée de votre voyage, en trouvant le trajet Paris 67 Rue de Passy, Paris adapté à vos besoins. Le service de notes de frais restent toujours accessible en allant voir le détail du trajet. N'hésitez pas non plus à trouver une station-service, un restaurant, un hôtel durant votre trajet grâce au service "Sur ma route". Biensà louer, biens à vendre. Conseils pour votre projet Place de la Porte de Passy, Paris. Carte. Contact. 01 75 77 05 75. Loyer au m² . Prix au m². Votre agence immobilière Paris Gestion Immobilier exerce à : Place de la Porte de Passy, 75016 Paris. Prix m² Bas. 19 € Prix m² Moyen. 27 € Prix m² Haut. 33 € Estimation du prix du loyer pour votre bien immobilier . Estimer mon 31 août. jeu. 1. sept. ven. 2. sept. sam. 3. sept. Majestic Passy . 18 rue de Passy 75016 Paris. 21 août 2022 - En VO 20:45 Réserver. Choisissez votre horaire pour réserver votre e-ticket Appartementà vendre 54m² 2 pièces. PARIS 16E (75016) Voir l'annonce. Site web. Delestraint / Murat - Dans un immeuble récent, en étage élevé desservi par ascenseur, un 2 pièces de 54 m² composé d'une entrée avec rangements, d'une pièce de vie salon/salle à manger donnant sur une terrasse dinatoire de 16 m² avec vue dégagée, d 2Rue de passy Place du Costa Rica, 75016 Paris France +33 1 42 88 31 02 Site Web Menu. Ouvert: 07:00 Le matin - 01:30 Le matin. Voir les (115) Voir les (115) Réservez une table. 2. ven. 19/08. 20:00. Trouver une table. Notes et avis. 4,0 271 avis. Nº 125 sur 341 Brasserie gastronomique à Paris. Nº 2 451 sur 15 957 Restaurants à Paris. NOTES. Cuisine. Service. homeopathiquecentrale - Pharmacie avec test Covid. place Adresse : 126 rue de la pompe 75016 paris. Voir plus d'infos sur la pharmacie. drive -centre sarah sante auteuil prelevement par biogroup. - Centre de dépistage avec test Covid. place Adresse : 21 rue chanez 75016 paris. HdnaXb. Réservation en ligneRéservez une table au meilleur prix avec notre partenaire TheFork. Simple et rapide, la confirmation est immédiate !8L'essentielType de cuisine FrançaisBudget moyen 45,5 €Note 817 avisMoyens de paiement American Express, Carte Mastercard, Carte VisaRestaurant recommandé par les initiésConseils d’initiés Pour un voyage dans le temps, installez-vous face à la magnifique fresque qui orne le fond de la salle. Et en automne, le gibier est à l’honneur que les amateurs de terrine de gibier et de lièvre à la royale se donnent rendez-vous ici !HorairesDéjeuner de 12h à 14h sauf samedi et dimancheDîner de 19h30 à 21h30 sauf dimancheServicesAccès personnes à mobilité réduite, Anglais parlé, Français parlé, Privatisable, WifiAvis817 avis récents Note globale générale Charmant bistrot niché dans une rue calme. L'accueil est chaleureux, le service très prévenant et la carte variée. Tout le monde y trouve son bonheur. La côte de boeuf est cuite excellemment, dommage que les couteaux ne coupent générale Très bons plats et très bon service !Appréciation générale Une Cuisine inventive et des produits frais de qualité . Une carte des vins étoffée, avec de jolis crus et des seconds vins prestigieux Un accueil toujours formidableAppréciation générale Très belle découverte pour ce petit restaurant caché dans le 1§e arrondissement. Cuisine de saison, service efficace. Nous avons passé un très bon moment. Je recommande !Philippe A, le 25/05/2022Appréciation générale Excellent restaurant essayer, c'est l'adopter !Appréciation générale Accueil sympathique, service efficace, repas excellent et belle carte des vins pour un rapport qualité prix très bon. merci pour l'accueil, On reviendra !Appréciation générale Très bonne soirée. Plats excellents. Je recommandeAppréciation générale Une équipe formidable motivée et sympathique Un environnement d’une esthétique comme avant Des mets délicieux concoctés à partir de produits de qualité Des vins à découvrir pour se régaler Tout cela contribue à créer une ambiance chaleureuse. Bref le lieu magique que je partage avec vous What else? Comme le disait le bellâtre de NespressoAppréciation générale Serveur très sympathique et repas délicieuxAppréciation générale Equipe très sympa. Cuisine très bonne et originale. Des plats classiques de bistrot sont revisités avec talent... Super adresse !Parkings à proximité The main market street in Passy, Paris on a rainy September day. Courtney Traub/All rights reserved Quiet village charm meets culture & luxury The 16th arrondissement of Paris is best known to tourists for its grandiose landmarks and museums, from the Place de la Trocadero to the Palais Chaillot– both offering dramatic perspectives of the Eiffel Tower. But it also boasts corners of quiet, residential areas that feel worlds away from the big-ticket tourist attractions and big-city bustle. The Passy neighborhood is one such place in western Paris. If it weren’t just blocks away from the aforementioned sights and all their elegant pomp, you might think you’d been transplanted to a semi-sleepy, wealthy French village somewhere. With its quiet residential lanes lined with handsome and often lavish buildings, small museums and collections, pedestrian market streets teeming with produce stands, bakeries and cheese markets, leafy squares and parks, Passy has a quiet, understated charm that’s all its own. It’s well worth a look as part of an exploration of the wider 16th district. Read more to learn what to see and do in the area, including where to shop, eat, and wander. Orientation & Transport A Bit of Neighborhood History What to See in Passy Museums & Other Key Attractions Maison de BalzacMusée du VinMusée Marmottan MonetPassy CemeteryJardin du RanelaghWhere to Shop & Wander in Passy Marché Couvert de Passy Covered MarketLa Grande Epicerie de ParisRue de Passy & Passy Plaza Where to Eat & Drink in Passy Rue de l’AnnonciationLa CauserieLe Bistro MavromattisAndia Orientation & Transport The Passy neighborhood is situated on the right bank of the Seine, south and southwest from the Place de la Trocadero and east of the large wood known as the Bois de Boulogne. Quiz Are You More Right-Bank or Left-Bank Paris? Main streets These include Rue de Passy, Rue de l’Annonciation, Rue Raynouard, Rue Duban, Avenue Paul Doumer, and Chaussée de la Muette heading toward the Bois de Boulogne. Click on the custom map above to explore the area. Getting There The Passy district can be reached from the Metro stations Passy, La Muette, or Ranelagh lines 6 or 9. A Bit of Neighborhood History Historic postcard shows the Passy neighborhood and bridge over the Seine River/Public domain Once an independent village on the outskirts of Paris, Passy has been prized since the mid-seventeenth century for its hot springs. Their discovery led to the development of spas in the area and drew wealthy and upper-class residents, notably from elsewhere in France and England, who often took up winter homes in the area. In 1860, the village was annexed and incorporated into Paris, alongside many other areas. But the area’s small-town roots and independent atmosphere can still be intuited on a walk around its quiet residential lanes and market streets. Several notable people have lived in Passy over the centuries. The novelist Honoré de Balzac had his home here for a period see more on the museum below, as did Benjamin Franklin, who resided in the area during the nine years of the American Revolutionary War. {Related Where to See Sites Related to the American Revolution in Paris} The painters Berthe Morisot, Camille Pissarro, and Albert Gleize were also residents, and a prominent avant-garde salon called Les Artistes de Passy met in the area during the early 20th century. What to See in Passy Museums & Other Key Attractions The green exterior of the Maison de Balzac in Passy, with the Eiffel Tower looming in the background/Raphael Fourier/Paris Tourist Office Passy is, as mentioned above, a fairly laid-back and tranquil area that’s largely residential. Yet it boasts a number of interesting museums and other sights, including the following museums and key landmarks. Try to make some time to see a few of these on a stroll through the neighborhood– but also reserve some time to wander around a bit aimlessly, discovering quiet little nooks amid the attractions below. Maison de Balzac This charming free museum is dedicated to the life and work of French novelist Honoré de Balzac, who lived in the house between 1840 and 1847. It was within its humble but picturesque walls that the writer authored works such as La Comédie Humaine The Human Comedy, as well as several other novels. {Related The Best Free Museums in Paris} Artefacts such as the author’s desk and chair pictured above as well as letters, manuscripts, artworks and other memorabilia, make up the intriguing collection. More Info See this page Musée du Vin This museum is entirely dedicated to the history of wine and winemaking, with a special focus on French traditions. Winemaking tools, historical timelines, and onsite tastings are among the draws at this museum, located at the bottom of a quiet street in Passy. More Info See our full guide and review here Musée Marmottan Monet Paintings at the Musée Marmottan Monet, at the edge of Passy in Paris. Courtney Traub/All rights reserved One of the world’s largest and most important collections of paintings from impressionist master Claude Monet, the Musée Marmottan Monet is housed in a handsome mansion at the edge of the Bois de Boulogne. It’s one of the best small museums in the capital, though it’s frequently overlooked by tourists. {Related The Best Small Museums in Paris} In addition to masterpieces both well and little-known from Monet, the collection also includes works from painters including Berthe Morisot, Gustave Caillebotte, Alfred Sisley and many others. More Info See our full guide and review here Passy Cemetery “Cemetery Passy” by kbcool is licensed under CC BY-SA The Passy Cemetery is a quiet, peaceful haven at the edge of the district; while it’s much smaller than the more famous Père-Lachaise and Montparnasse cemeteries, it’s worth a stroll, especially on a sunny day. The cemetery is the final resting place of famous figures including composer Claude Débussy and American writer Natalie Clifford Barney. Getting There 2 Rue du Commandant Schloesing, 75016 16th arrondissement; Metro Passy Jardin du Ranelagh Jardin du Ranelagh/Courtney Traub/All rights reserved Built in 1860 during a period of mass city renovation led by the Baron Haussmann, this leafy park and garden is a haven of greenery at the edge of Passy. Elegant lanes bordered by flowers, numerous species of trees and plants, ornate statues and playgrounds for children make this a spot ideal for the whole family. It’s just a couple of minutes on foot from the Musée Marmottan Monet mentioned above. Getting There 1 Av. Prudhon, 75016 Metro La Muette Where to Shop & Wander in Passy La Grande Epicerie de Paris is a gourmet market ideal for stocking up on gifts and fine foods. Courtney Traub/All rights reserved While Passy lacks the glitz and glamour of shopping areas elsewhere in western Paris, it offers ideal stomping grounds for food lovers in particular, and also offers a good number of shops and boutiques dedicated to fashion, homeware and accessories. Marché Couvert de Passy Covered Market Courtney Traub/All rights reserved This neighborhood covered market is open rain or shine in my case, I retreated inside during a downpour and offers a charming glimpse of everyday life in Passy. Vendors sell everything from fresh fruit and vegetables to fish and meat, bread and pastries. Take a stroll and stock up on a couple of goodies for a snack or a casual lunch. Getting there Place de Passy, 75016 Paris Metro La Muette La Grande Epicerie de Paris Bread section at the Grande Epicerie/Courtney Traub/All rights reserved This gourmet supermarket is a veritable temple to fine foods and wines, with floor upon floor of beautifully presented, tempting looking products. The pastry counter is lined with artful and scrumptious French patisseries, while the bread section boasts a dizzying selection of breads, from baguettes to sourdough to focaccia. Other aisles glint with neat heaps of fresh and exotic fruit, while upstairs you’ll find a mouthwatering selection of sauces, biscuits, sweets and other grocery items ideal for gifts or for bringing home. Downstairs, wine and cheese sections complete the gastronomic paradise. Getting there 80 Rue de Passy, 75016 Metro La Muette Rue de Passy & Passy Plaza Passy Plaza/Courtney Traub/All rights reserved For clothing, accessories or home items in the area, a stroll down Rue de Passy is in order. Passy Plaza 53 Rue de Passy is a shopping center that harbors a variety of boutiques, including Uniqlo, L’Occitane en Provence, Nocibé perfumery, and Zara Home. Meanwhile, boutiques on the street include designer and upscale standalones from Agnès B 7 Rue de Passy and Tara Jarmon 51, as well as more mid-range options such as Benetton 71 and COS 60-62. Where to Eat & Drink in Passy As you’ll probably have already gleaned, Passy is an excellent destination for food lovers. From bakeries to mid-range brasseries, concept restaurants and high-end tables, there’s plenty of choice for all palates and preferences. Rue de l’Annonciation A bakery and restaurant on Rue de l’Annonciation in Passy, Paris- Courtney Traub/All rights reserved This mostly-pedestrian market street is one of the best places to both soak in some local color and find something delicious to eat. Lined with casual brasseries ideal for lunch, restaurants, produce stands and gourmet shops from cheeses to specialty bakeries, Rue de l’Annonciation lies at the vibrant heart of neighborhood life in Passy. Some places to beeline to on Rue de l’Annonciation include Huitres et Saumons de Passy 17, a seafood restaurant serving oysters, fresh fish and seafood platters and boasting a pleasant terrace. Aux Pains de Manon 31, pictured above is bakery and casual restaurant offering superb breads, pastries and light meals, while Aux Merveilleux de Fred 29 is specialized in light, airy pastries, or merveilleux, offered in several delicious flavors and formats. La Causerie This Michelin-guide restaurant is a gastronomic destination in the area, with chefs offering a menu that creatively re-invents French traditional dishes– to beautiful effect. Reservations are recommended. Getting there 31 Rue Vital, 75016 Metro La Muette Le Bistro Mavromattis This Greek and Mediterranean-style bistro is the more casual sister table to Mavromattis, a one-Michelin starred restaurant in the Latin Quarter. The food is reputed to be delicious, authentic and fresh, and the bright dining room is always pleasant. Reservations are recommended. There’s a gourmet grocer and wine cellar downstairs. Getting there 70 Ave. Paul Doumer, 75016 Metro La Muette Andia Andia restaurant in Paris/Courtney Traub/All rights reserved Housed in a building called La Gare that once served as a local train station, Andia is an ideal spot for weekend brunch or a long lunch on a rainy, blustery day when you need some warmth. Inside the enormous, glass-roofed dining room abounding with plants and decorated with warm paper lanterns, try delicious albeit a bit pricey Chiléan and Asian-fusion dishes. Ceviche, deliciously seasoned and smoked salmon skewers accompanied with seasonal vegetables, chips and guacamole, and a variety of creative cocktails are all on the menu. The vibe is relaxed and friendly, and you can sit for as long as you like. Getting there 19 Chaussée de la Muette, 75016 Metro La Muette For more on where to eat in the 16th, see this page at Paris by Mouth. Like This? Pin & Share! Si vous vous trouvez sur cette page, cela signifie probablement que vous faites souvent vos courses au magasin Etam à Etam Paris - 31 Rue de Passy. Nous vous proposons les derniers catalogues du magasin Etam Paris - 31 Rue de Passy sur ! Ce magasin Etam est l'un des nombreux magasins 265 présents en France. Vous trouverez dans votre ville, Paris, un total de 26 de vos magasins Etam préférés. Actuellement, nous vous proposons 1 catalogues remplis de fantastiques réductions et de promotions irrésistibles pour le magasin Etam Paris - 31 Rue de Passy. 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