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The prestigious Hotel Regina Louvre belongs to a long French tradition of luxury hotels. It is uniquely central situation location, overlooking the Louvre museum and the finest part of the Tuileries Garden. Paris connoisseurs will find the ideal place to stay, to go shopping at St Honore Street, and Les Grands Magasins just behind the hotel and visit Parisian landmarks like Opera and Notre Dame . Let yourself be charmed by its stunning panoramic views on the Eiffel Tower, The Invalide and Louvre Musuem, you can enjoy from our room and suite. its pretty Patio court welcoming a restaurant during sunny days , its cosy bar .Ideal for a romantic break or family holidays, its staff dedicated to your personal needs is part of the Hotel Regina Louvre experience.
Hotel Regina Louvre
2 Place des Pyramides
Paris, France
75001
Nearest Airport: CDG, ORY
Everything was very nice but it was hot and no airconditioning in the hotel lobby or restaurant.
Charles H
Our grandmother graciously spoiled us with a stay at Hotel Regina. We thoroughly enjoyed the breakfast every morning. The gym was amazing and the staff always helped with directions . #Love Paris
Karen P - Roanoke, Virginia
Please note: this review is solely about the HOTEL BAR and not accommodations. I never imagined I would be writing a review like this because the bar at Hotel Regina had been one of my favorite places in Paris. I had visited several times over the years, and the staff even recognized me and welcomed me back. Unfortunately, what happened on this visit was so appalling that I will never return. I ordered a €25 glass of champagne, which was served in a coupe glass alongside small dishes of cashews and olives. Within minutes I noticed flies swarming around the food. Then the unthinkable happened: one of the flies landed on the rim of my champagne glass and fell directly into my drink. I immediately called the waiter over. He apologized, removed the glass, and brought me another. Hoping that would solve the problem, I covered the dishes of nuts and olives with a napkin because the flies were clearly attracted to them. It only got worse. Almost immediately, more insects began gathering on top of the napkin. Then I watched another insect crawl around the rim of my replacement champagne glass. At that point I was completely disgusted and had lost all confidence in the cleanliness of the establishment. There was no way I was going to continue drinking. I politely explained that I should not be expected to pay for champagne served in these conditions. Astonishingly, the waiter insisted that I pay anyway—even though I hadn't even consumed a full glass because insects had contaminated it. Charging a guest for insect-infested champagne is unacceptable for any establishment. For a luxury Paris hotel, it's inexcusable. Instead of correcting the situation immediately, they handed me the bar manager's business card and told me to complain the next day. I had the concierge at my nearby hotel call on my behalf, only to be told there would be no refund. Only after I returned to the United States and endured weeks of emails and a frustrating back-and-forth did they finally agree to reimburse me. Even then, instead of simply refunding the credit card they had charged, they required my banking information and sent an international wire transfer—a completely unnecessary hassle for a €25 charge. What baffles me most is that this happened during chilly weather, not the height of summer. Why were there so many flies inside a supposedly elegant hotel bar? It certainly made me question the sanitation standards behind the scenes. Luxury hospitality isn't measured by chandeliers or expensive champagne. It's measured by how you respond when something goes wrong. Hotel Regina failed spectacularly. A manager should have apologized sincerely, comped the drink immediately, and done everything possible to restore a loyal customer's confidence. Instead, they argued over €25. They didn't just lose a customer—they lost someone who had happily recommended this bar for years. My advice is simple: don't go. Paris is filled with beautiful hotel bars where guests are treated with respect and hygiene isn't an afterthought. Hotel Regina is no longer one of them.
Jessica A - Los Angeles, California
June 2025. Visiting Paris for the finals at Roland Garros, we stayed at the Hotel Regina which is still showing its splendor at the corner of the Louvres. Excellent service. The room was rather small but offered all we needed and the personnel was, as it should be for this hotel category, impeccable and very professional.
Michel G - Vienna, Austria
Clean and bright room in a historic building with nice bathroom, comfortable bed and linens, and truly exceptional service and staff. Perfect location to the Metro, Louvre , shopping, and dining. Although we did not experience any issues, we observed staff truly going above and beyond for another guest. We can’t wait to return
Elizabeth C
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We had a wonderful time at the Regina. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Also, all items included in our package arrived promptly. The hotel is very well geared to the Luxury Link auction features and we thoroughly enjoyed our stay.
-R. Dearling