Regent Petite France Hotel & Spa
About
Regent Petite France Hotel & Spa blends centuries‑old heritage with contemporary luxury in the heart of Strasbourg’s iconic Petite France district. The building, once a 17th‑century mill that produced black ice blocks, was lovingly restored in 1992 into a five‑star oasis offering 75 uniquely styled rooms and suites overlooking the river Ill. A world‑class spa and fitness center, featuring a hammam, sauna, outdoor whirlpool and terrace, satisfies the wellness‑seeking traveler. Dine in the Michelin‑starred restaurant run by chefs Cédric Koch and the duo of two‑star Michelin chefs Nicolas Stamm‑Corby & Serge Schaal, whose seasonal menus deliver gastronomic delights by the water’s edge. It is an indulgent sanctuary for couples, history enthusiasts, families, and food lovers alike, where every corner tells a story of Strasbourg’s past and present. A typical visit can comfortably last two to three hours: the morning stroll in Petite France, the poolside sauna, a tasting of the kitchen’s signature dishes, and a relaxing spa treatment fill the day. Peak season for this riverside gem is spring and autumn, offering mild weather, fewer crowds, and the city’s cultural festivals at their best. The hotel’s prime location, combined with its historic ambiance, makes it an ideal retreat for both brief city breaks and extended stays. The currency here is Euro, and the room rates typically start at €182, reflecting the exclusive experience.
Highlights
- Historic 17th‑Century Mill
- Spa & Fitness Hub
- Michelin‑Starred Dining
- Picturesque Petite France
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Best time to visit
Spring and autumn offer mild weather and fewer crowds, ideal for a relaxed stay.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Historic Charm
- Exceptional Service
- Luxury Spa & Wellness
- Gastronomic Excellence
Things to consider
- High Price Point
- Limited Bed Capacity
- No Early Check‑In
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At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours