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Regent Grand Hotel Bordeaux

Behind the hotel’s 18th century neo-classical façade, the traditional architecture of the building and the cultural heritage of the area combine to reflect the true spirit of Bordeaux.

Published in: September 2008

Regent Grand Hotel Bordeaux

A leisurely stroll through Bordeaux's central square, the Place de la Comédie, instantly transports you to a world of history, culture and old world charm. Here, under the watchful eyes of the nine muses and three goddesses perched atop the majestic Corinthian columns of the Grand Théâtre, the restored Regent Grand Hotel stands proudly as one of the major landmarks in this historic and picturesque city.

Behind the hotel's 18th century neo-classical façade, the traditional architecture of the building and the cultural heritage of the area combine to reflect the true spirit of this UNESCO World Heritage city. Lavish 18th century bourgeois style is set against a dramatic theatrical backdrop in the hotel's 150 luxuriously appointed rooms, each equipped with modern amenities, including a state-of-the-art Loewe television designed exclusively for the Regent Grand Hotel.

Exploring the famed City of Art and Culture is easy, with the hotel located at the heart of the Golden Triangle, Bordeaux's cultural center and premier shopping district. The Regent Grand Hotel also boasts its own luxury shopping arcade, Fashion Avenue, which carries prestigious international labels in the world of high fashion and jewelry. Alternatively, discover the secrets behind the world's most iconic wines, with the celebrated vineyards of the wine capital just a short journey away.

Back at the hotel, enjoy the outdoors at L'Orangerie, a quaint place for a drink or meal in the midst of the orange trees in the hotel’s winter garden, savor fine French delicacies at the Brasserie l'Europe, or taste the wines that have made the region famous at the Victor Bar for the finishing touch on a truly luxurious French experience.

 

Where

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The Regent Grand Hotel Bordeaux is situated at the heart of Bordeaux in the historic Place de la Comédie, facing the Grand Théâtre.

When

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Bordeaux enjoys a warm Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters. The best time to visit Bordeaux is in spring and autumn. However, if you intend to pencil in wineries in your travel itinerary, do note that most of them close in October during the grape harvest.

Cost

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Rates begin at around 260 euros per person per night, depending on season.

Contact

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Tel: +33 (0)5 57 30 44 44

Website

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www.theregentbordeaux.com

 
 
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