Hôtel Regina | |
Map Size: | 250px |
Location: | 2 place des Pyramides, 1st arrondissement, Paris |
Coordinates: | 48.8636°N 2.3319°W |
Operator: | Les Hôtels Baverez |
Number Of Restaurants: | 3 |
Number Of Rooms: | 99 |
Floors: | 6 |
Website: | www.regina-hotel.com |
Hôtel Regina is a grand hotel in Paris that opened in 1900. It is in the Place des Pyramides, across the Rue de Rivoli from the Jardin des Tuileries and an entrance to the Louvre. In the square in front of it is a gilded statue of Joan of Arc on horseback.
Inaugurated in 1900[1] for the World's Fair in Paris, the hotel is on the Place des Pyramides, which takes its name from Napoleon's victory in Egypt in 1798. The hotel's building dates from the Second Empire. Léonard Tauber and his associate Constant Baverez built it between 1898 and 1900. It was named after Queen Victoria, symbolising the Entente Cordiale between the French and the British.
The first phase of the hotel's renovation was completed in summer 2014. Renovation of the second wing, begun in October 2014, was inaugurated on 29 September 2015. The renovations' estimated cost is 17 million euros.[2] In November 2014, Piazzi was appointed as the new director, and in August 2015, the hotel received its fifth star from the Atout France agency.[3]
The hotel is owned by Les Hôtels Baverez, which also manages Hôtel Raphael and Majestic Hôtel-Spa. The group, founded by Léonard Tauber, is currently run by Françoise Baverez and her daughter Véronique Valcke,[4] descendants of Tauber's associate Constant Bavarez.
The hotel is a five-star hotel[3] that counts 99 bedrooms. Some rooms have views on the Jardin des Tuileries or the Louvre.
Numerous films have been filmed at the hotel since 1980: