The Regent Bordeaux Hotel
The Regent Bordeaux Hotel, the unique 4 star Deluxe hotel in Bordeaux, is taking its place
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back once again, after a total and faithful restoration. It will be as elegant as in the past, respecting its colourful history and offering the finest world class hospitality. The hotel is in the heart of the wine capital of the world and is ideal for vineyard visits and golf course hopping. Opposite the Opera National de Bordeaux, Grand Theatre, the hotel is close to luxurious shopping within the Golden Triangle.
The Regent Hotel Berlin
The Regent Hotel Berlin offers luxury for all the senses. Known for its personal service
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and classic elegance, The Regent Berlin is one of the most prominent hotels in the capital city. Located at the Gendarmenmarkt square in the heart of the city, near Berlin\'s famous Friedrichstadt and the magnificent Unter den Linden boulevard, the hotel offers elegant rooms, excellent dining options and par excellence meeting facilities.
The Regent Bordeaux Hotel
The hotel situated in the heart of the wine capital of the world is id eal for vineyard
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visits and golf course hopping. Opposite the Opera N ational de Bordeaux and the Grand Theatre, our hotel is also close to luxurious shopping within the Golden Triangle. All rooms and suites, including the largest in the city, offer spectacular views of Bordeaux . Guests have access to a fully-equipped, state-of-the-art spaincludin g swimming pool and fitness equipment. Ocean, our sophisticated restau rant seats 90, and Brasserie de l\'Europe serves excellent cuisine in a casual atmosphere.
captivating views of the Atlantic Ocean and two famed South Beach boulevards - Collins Avenue and Ocean Drive. Thirty-six of the units will offer expansive patios with private Roman Hot Tubs.
The Regent Hotel, Oban
The Regent Hotel is prominently located on the esplanade of Oban, opposite the pier a few
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minutes walk from the bustling town centre. This grand building has sweeping views across the sea, all the way to the distant islands, sure to captivate guests on arrival. The hotels ecelectic blend of classic Victorian fittings with restrained Art Deco styling, ensures guests are as aesthetically pleased with the interior as they are with what can be found outside! The 82 hotel rooms are comfortably furnished and cosily decorated. An idyllic setting for a wedding, the hotel?s capacity allows for up to 150 guests and the staff are consummate wedding coordinators. The three individually styled hotel bars serve to create a spacious, warm atmosphere perfect for sampling a dram of warming single-malt whiskey or enjoying some delicious local cuisine prepared by one of our skilled chefs!
service, modern comforts and superb food combine to produce the perfect balance between quality and hospitality in this three star hotel. Relax in the heated indoor pool or outside in our flower filled courtyard with a reviving drink and contemplate the events of the day and evening menu. Dining is a vital part at The Regent Hotel and the head chef combines fresh local produce with traditional Cumbrian influences into a modern British style. All this is complimented by the extensive wine list. There is plenty to see and do in and around the Lakes, such as The Beatrix Potter Museum, Cruises on Lake Windermere, shopping in Ambleside and nearby Bowness, and for the ramblers many pleasant walks around the Fells. All 30 bedrooms are ensuite and beautifully appointed. Some rooms have a country feel while others are contemporary in style. Whatever your tastes the rooms appeal to all. The superior rooms are situated in the courtyard or overlooking the gardens and The Sail Loft is in particular a room with its own quaintness. Please note this hotel is completely non-smoking. If guests smoke in the bedrooms a charge of up to 1 night accommodation may apply. The restaurant is designed to create a tranquil setting for a pleasant relaxing meal and once again is guaranteed to suit all from the vast range of dishes available. The menu changes seasonally and is complimented with a specials board. Three courses and coffee costs from a mere £27.50 per person. The indoor pool is the perfect place to relax and unwind after a day of either walking, shopping or sightseeing, and is open all year round. The Lake is right outside the front door from which you can catch a boat across to Bowness on Windermere further down the Lake. The shops of Ambleside are a ten minute stroll away.
in the heart of Berlin near Gendarmenmarkt, the city?s most beautiful square. Here luxury is born in the hotels' opulent interior. Antiques, art, lavish furnishings and modern amenities are part of the classic elegance that make The Regent Berlin one of the most outstanding hotels in this pulsating metropolis.
Advantages: Fantastic hotel that makes for a stress free and comfortable stay Disadvantages: Wifi reception not very good
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The RegentHotelRegent Square
Doncaster
DN1 2DS
3 Star AA 3 Star RAC 3 Star Tourist Board
Tel: 01302 364180 Fax: 01302 322331
E-mail: admin@theregenthotel.co.uk
Web: www.theregenthotel.co.uk
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The Regenthotel was founded in 1935 and has been family run since that date. The hotel has recently had a major refurbishment and offers a Residents bar, two public bars, four conference/Function Rooms and a Restaurant. It is also located just on the fringe of Doncaster’s town centre on the eastern edge and is ideally located for fine shopping in the Frenchgate shopping centre, the markets and Doncaster racecourse (10 minute walk), home of the legendary St Leger and Lincoln Handicap. It is also only 15 minutes drive from Doncaster Robin Hood Airport and only...
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Advantages: Courteous staff, good location for accessing central London Disadvantages: Small room, touch-and-take minibar, prolonged check-in process
...When my mother, sister, daughter, and I were planning our trip to England for March 2002, we included an overnight stay in London at the beginning of our holiday. We wanted something near the city center that would be handy to transportation and, thanks to my husband's willingness to contribute his Marriott points to our cause, we wanted a Marriott hotel. More specifically, we wanted a room suitable for four adult travelers. The nearest match to our requirements and the availability of a room through the Marriott Rewards program was a room at the Marriott Regents Park.
In most respects, the Marriott Regents Park is a typical representative of its kind. With 303 rooms in a 7-story building, the hotel includes an onsite restaurant and cocktail lounge, small gift shop, concierge and laundry services, barber and hair stylist...
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Advantages: Lovely modern rooms & wonderful breakfast Disadvantages: Room slightly smaller than expacted
...I went to the RegentHotel in February 08 for a 2 night stay. I found the hotel after endless hotel searches in Ambleside which seemed to all bring up dated, old-fashioned looking hotels which weren't what we wanted. The Regent offered a refreshing alternative with modern looking bedroom, all recently refurbished. We paid £300 for 2nights bed and breakfast for 2 people.
The hotel was easy to find and was right near Lake Windermere as promised. We managed to park the car easily in the car-park, although we did notice that once everyone had checked in for the day the car-park looked rather full. It was only a short walk from where we parked to the reception, we only had small weekend bags but wouldn't have had a problem with suitcases.
The staff were friendly on arrival and were efficient and quick in finding our key and getting us...
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