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nancy Aug 9th, 2000 02:16 PM

Two Hotels called "le Regent"?
 
I'm confused. Just realized there are two hotels with the name le Regent - one on rue Madam and one on rue Dauphine. Pros and cons of each? The one on Dauphine is written up in Fodors hotels of charm. Can't find any info on the Rue Madam one. Can anyone who's stayed at either one help? We'll be going to Paris in January next year.

Lesli Aug 9th, 2000 02:33 PM

The hotel on rue Madame is called Regent's Hotel. It is a 2-star, and therefore somewhat less expensive than the 3-star Le Regent, but still quite charming, according to many posters on this forum. (Do a search for "Regent Paris" and you should get most of the remarks re both.) Both are in the 6th. <BR> <BR>REGENT'S: http://www.france-hotel-guide.com/h75006regs.htm <BR> <BR>LE REGENT: http://www.globe-market.com/h75006regent.htm

george elliott Aug 10th, 2000 09:55 AM

Last week I inquired as to availability at the Regent (rue Dauphine) they required a C/C # with the request.They Fx'd a reply stating my credit card would be charged 5760ff as a deposit forefit if I did not confirm within 7 days. I cancelled. Bonne Chance with those people.( for mid Oct yet)

elaine Aug 10th, 2000 10:08 AM

George <BR>I can only think that there was some error on someone's part or a misunderstanding. <BR>I have made room inquiries with le Regent on rue Dauphine a few times by both email and fax, including just last week. They included in their response a cancellation policy if the room was not canceled with a certain amount of advance notice (can't remember if it was 48 or 72 hours), but they made absolutely no mention of charging me if I failed to confirm, only if I failed to cancel once the reservation was made. <BR>Did you deal directly with the hotel, or via a reservation clearing house of some kind? <BR>When I contacted one hotel via <BR>www.hotelboulevard.com, can't remember if it was le Regent or some other, <BR>they requested my credit card number in advance, but I just left it blank. <BR>I don't provide that information to any business when I am just inquiring.

george elliott Aug 10th, 2000 01:20 PM

Elaine: I'll quote verbatum from the fax I received from the Regent--"We will charge 5 nights as deposit on your card for an amount of 5750ff the 7th of August". Fax date Aug 3. This for reservations mid October. I repeat, no thanks.

don Aug 11th, 2000 07:22 AM

Regent's hotel is in Fodor's book ( 1999 and 2000 edition). I stayed there last year and found it quite pleasant, it is not a luxury hotel, though, but recently renovated, and clean.


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