My girlfriend & I stayed at the Park Hyatt-Vendome last year and it was very nice. Walking distance to the Louvre and a great experience as a fello Globalist... The perks are outstanding....
🥐 My husband and I stayed there in 2019 for our first wedding anniversary/late honeymoon. It was our first time in Paris as well. We had an awesome time and if we could, we'd stay there again!
Who else is watching this while eating dry cereal and "grilled cheese" from a toaster while Mandy is loosing track how many Michelin stars her lunch spot has...? 🤣❤ I feel like I went on a mini vacation after watching this.
My wife, mother in law and I spent two weeks in Paris (Dec-Jan). Since we needed two rooms, I opted for Holiday Inn Paris - Auteuil. It was steps away from the subway, restaurants and was only a 25 min walk from the Eiffel Tower. The most expensive part of the trip was our day at Disneyland Paris (Ouch!!!)
omgsh so fun to see the 2020 versions of you guys! we're actually going to PHV in a few weeks. would you recommend the interior balcony room over the top floor one? any particular floors/rooms to request or avoid? thanks!!
I would pick the balcony room over the top floor! Tried to use a standard suite upgrade certificate, but the hotel was at very high occupancy. Enjoy :)
I have booked, with points, a seven day trip during Christmas this upcoming Dec. I will be a Globalist status holder after the Thanksgiving (end of Nov). I am hoping to use a suite upgrade, but have read online that this hotel does not accept these certificates. Is this true? As a Globalist, should I expect a room upgrade to a suite? Anything else I should know about the hotel or area? It’s my first time to Paris, but my wife has been there before. I’m looking for something unusual that can’t be found by a Google search and only known by locals;)
Upgrades are tough at that property and I think Christmas makes it even tougher. I'd expect a larger room / maybe the patio style we had -- I wouldn't expect a suite though.
Hotel and room looks like a mid-level Marriott...it's a $100-$150 room anywhere in Asia. I'd give it a 🥐 🥐 rating due to the high price and small room and plain room and hotel decor.
Large hotel rooms in Europe are hard to come by. There's barely enough room to open a suit case in a $100/night room in Paris. Rosewood level expectations are in the $2,000+/night range.
🥐 we've stayed at the Lutetia central to galleries De Lafayette and on the American airlines travel portal - also stayed at the intercontinental liked this central location better - how did you achieve globalist status? Was thinking after seeing your video that I need to use my Hyatt Keeper card more to get Globalist ❤
A lot of spend on they Hyatt credit card, or keep an eye out for Globalist promos throughout the year. There were a few fast track to Globalist promos last year.
My girlfriend & I stayed at the Park Hyatt-Vendome last year and it was very nice. Walking distance to the Louvre and a great experience as a fello Globalist... The perks are outstanding....
Glad you two had a good trip :) Definitely one of the more service-oriented hotels in Paris haha
Gotta stay here next!
Yesss!!
Mandy : Balloons to celebrate
Sebby: Celebrate what 🤔
Mandy: Our happiness 😬
You guys are funny lol
Every day is a celebration 🎊🥳
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My husband and I stayed there in 2019 for our first wedding anniversary/late honeymoon. It was our first time in Paris as well. We had an awesome time and if we could, we'd stay there again!
🥐Park Hyatt Vendome is in such a good location! Def wanna go visit in the future! Love the Dior Museum! 🥰
You should! It's one of our favorite hotels in Paris that's bookable on points :)
🥐 Paris is still such a vibe
Fr. Still one of the worst countries in region.
Who else is watching this while eating dry cereal and "grilled cheese" from a toaster while Mandy is loosing track how many Michelin stars her lunch spot has...? 🤣❤ I feel like I went on a mini vacation after watching this.
edit: 🥐😊
Haha, glad it was a nice escape :)
My wife, mother in law and I spent two weeks in Paris (Dec-Jan). Since we needed two rooms, I opted for Holiday Inn Paris - Auteuil. It was steps away from the subway, restaurants and was only a 25 min walk from the Eiffel Tower. The most expensive part of the trip was our day at Disneyland Paris (Ouch!!!)
Nice! We haven't visited Disneyland Paris yet. On the list for next time! :)
Thank you for sharing a beautiful hotel there in Paris. Looking very nice staying there!!!😊😊
🥐🎉 another grade video !!! Keep up the good work I enjoy it ….
Yay! Thank you!
Every single bite of food from a Michelin star restaurant looks like a piece of art. Hope it was as good as it looked on camera.
Thanks! Yes, the lunch menu was worth it!
Top notch vlog as always
Thanks! 😊
Sebastian knows his watches :) 🥐
🥐 Great video!
Thanks for watching! :)
Lovely hotel
What type of room did you have on your most recent stay? A suite?
omgsh so fun to see the 2020 versions of you guys! we're actually going to PHV in a few weeks. would you recommend the interior balcony room over the top floor one? any particular floors/rooms to request or avoid? thanks!!
I would pick the balcony room over the top floor! Tried to use a standard suite upgrade certificate, but the hotel was at very high occupancy. Enjoy :)
10:50 how dare they do that to Mandy and Sebastian!
It was super busy, but glad everything got resolved. Very impressed with the Globalist program they implemented at the PH Paris!
W Sebby
🥐. Great video
Thanks for watching Tina :D
I have booked, with points, a seven day trip during Christmas this upcoming Dec. I will be a Globalist status holder after the Thanksgiving (end of Nov). I am hoping to use a suite upgrade, but have read online that this hotel does not accept these certificates. Is this true? As a Globalist, should I expect a room upgrade to a suite?
Anything else I should know about the hotel or area? It’s my first time to Paris, but my wife has been there before. I’m looking for something unusual that can’t be found by a Google search and only known by locals;)
Upgrades are tough at that property and I think Christmas makes it even tougher. I'd expect a larger room / maybe the patio style we had -- I wouldn't expect a suite though.
So Cool
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Do you know what they call a quarter pounder in France ?
Royal Cheese 🧀
Hotel and room looks like a mid-level Marriott...it's a $100-$150 room anywhere in Asia. I'd give it a 🥐 🥐 rating due to the high price and small room and plain room and hotel decor.
Large hotel rooms in Europe are hard to come by. There's barely enough room to open a suit case in a $100/night room in Paris. Rosewood level expectations are in the $2,000+/night range.
🥐 we've stayed at the Lutetia central to galleries De Lafayette and on the American airlines travel portal - also stayed at the intercontinental liked this central location better - how did you achieve globalist status? Was thinking after seeing your video that I need to use my Hyatt Keeper card more to get Globalist ❤
A lot of spend on they Hyatt credit card, or keep an eye out for Globalist promos throughout the year. There were a few fast track to Globalist promos last year.