6, rue des Moulins, 67000 Strasbourg
In Strasbourg, the Pavillon Régent Petite France offers you an experience that combines old-world charm and contemporary comfort in one of the city's most iconic neighborhoods. This historic building, dating back to the 17th century and built directly on the water, retains the soul of Alsatian half-timbered houses while elegantly opening up to a more modern atmosphere, designed for the comfort and serenity of its guests.
With only 17 rooms spread over several floors accessible by elevator, the establishment offers a peaceful, almost confidential ambiance. Some rooms open onto the rooftops of the old town, others onto the Ill River or the slender silhouettes of the cathedral. Regardless of their orientation, they provide a restful setting, with carefully chosen materials, quality bedding, and amenities designed to meet the needs of a pleasant stay.
The interior decor embraces refined simplicity. Every detail seems to find its rightful place within the walls of this old house, renovated with care. The exposed wood, contemporary furniture lines, and soft tones blend to create a soothing atmosphere. Some rooms feature bathrooms with separate toilets, and the presence of a courtesy tray or an iron is an added touch that makes daily life easier.
The Pavillon shares many services with its immediate neighbor, the Hôtel & Spa Régent Petite France, to which it is directly connected. In just a few steps, you can access the wellness area to enjoy a moment of relaxation. This space includes a hammam, a treatment room, an outdoor terrace, and a fitness room. Access is offered at an additional cost but adds an extra dimension to the stay for those looking to fully recharge.
Breakfast is also served in the main hotel, in a space with a 1970s-inspired design. It takes the form of a buffet featuring local and organic products, with gluten-free options. The extended hours allow everyone to start the day at their own pace in a bright and comfortable setting.
For other moments of the day, a bar and restaurant are also accessible nearby. The cuisine offered is conceived by Nicolas Stamm-Corby and Serge Schaal, in collaboration with executive chef Cédric Koch. Their expertise is reflected in a menu that highlights seasonal products through inspired and precise dishes.
The Pavillon Régent Petite France also provides a meeting room for business travelers, attentive concierge service, and laundry service. It is also possible to borrow equipment to accommodate a young child in the room: a crib, changing mat, or high chair. A private garage is available at an additional cost for those arriving by car.
The welcome is assured with availability and discretion, and the team remains attentive throughout the stay. The modest size of the establishment allows for a more direct relationship, without being intrusive, and fosters a warm atmosphere, enhanced by the quality of the immediate surroundings.
The hotel's location allows you to explore Strasbourg on foot. In just a few minutes, you can reach the quays, the cobblestone streets of Petite France, the shops in the historic center, or the covered bridges, iconic medieval remnants of Strasbourg's landscape. Access to the train station is also convenient, less than a ten-minute walk away.
The neighborhood is lively without being noisy. It offers a pleasant setting for strolling throughout the day, with its typical facades, canals, bridges, and a mix of small shops and open spaces. The contrast between the bustling exterior and the calmness of the rooms is one of the understated assets of the establishment.
By staying here, you can also discover the city's main cultural institutions. Strasbourg Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, is easily reachable on foot. Once nearby, don't miss exploring the streets around Gutenberg Square or entering the Kammerzell House, one of the oldest dwellings in the city.
The Alsatian Museum, located in a cluster of old houses, provides a deeper understanding of daily life in Alsace over the centuries through a rich collection of objects, costumes, and reconstructions. It pairs perfectly with the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Strasbourg, which features varied exhibitions in a sleekly designed building, not far from the center.
For European heritage enthusiasts, the European institutions district, a bit further out, can be reached by tram or bike. It is home to the European Parliament, the European Court of Human Rights, and several urban parks, such as the Orangerie Park.
If you're visiting during a major event, such as the Christmas markets or the Musica festival, you'll appreciate the ability to reach the main venues quickly while returning to a quiet accommodation at the end of the day.
The Pavillon Régent Petite France thus offers a balanced experience, combining intimacy, accessibility, and quality services. It caters to both those discovering the city for the first time and those who already know it and are looking for a place to return to, without constraints and with the pleasure of finding familiar surroundings.
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From 189 EUR per night