Our 25 sophisticated and beautifully decorated rooms, with different fabrics and colors in each of them, offer you comfort and ease of living in the most popular district of the capital ! Saint Germain des Pres...
Between the Odéon area and Notre-Dame Cathedral, Hôtel Le Regent has air conditioned, soundproofed rooms with harmonious décor, allowing you to get a good night's sleep in the heart of Saint Germain des Prés
Charming Rooms
Our Sophisticated and well-decorated, 25 charming rooms which provide you comfort and “douceur de vivre” in Paris's most popular neighborhood!
"Breathing Paris preserves the soul"
VICTOR HUGOThe Hotel Le Regent is a 10 minute walk from the Notre-Dame cathedral, along the Rue Saint-André-des-Arts and Place Saint-Michel, which guides you towards Ile de la Cité and allows you to discover the most frequently visited monument in Paris!
THE PERFECT LOCATION
Strategically located at the heart of the capital, our 3-star hotel in the 6th arrondissement means that the most famous neighbourhoods in Paris are just a short walk away. The bohemian lifestyle, the best Parisian cafés, art galleries, museums, parks and even more... You can find everything in the 6th arrondissement, the epitome of Parisian life!
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Complimentary Continental breakfast.
For any reservation made directly on our site, by telephone or by e-mail, we offer you Continental breakfast. To start the day right...
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The "chic" Saint-Germain-des-Prés district features elegant boutiques, restaurants and the medieval church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the oldest in Paris. Streets lined with art galleries lead to the Musée d'Orsay, famous for its impressionist works. Bookstores set up on the sidewalks sell old titles on the banks of the Seine, while Boulevard Saint-Germain attracts literature lovers to emblematic cafés including the famous café Les Deux Magots, whose owner is the same as Le Régent.