Location
BY ROADComing from the south (Colmar, A 35)Take the motorway exit “Strasbourg Centre”. At the first and second traffic lights drive straight down the main road.
Continue in direction of “Petite France”, keeping to the left, and cross the “Frères Matthis” bridge.
At the traffic light, turn left and keep to the left while driving towards “La Petite France”.
After the traffic light, turn left towards the “Ponts Couverts”. At the beginning of the pedestrian area, after the restaurant “Marco Polo”, turn right into “Quai Woerthel”, the Régent Petite France is at the end of the quay.
Coming from the north (Paris, A4)Take the motorway exit “Porte Blanche” and drive towards “Petite France”.
At the first traffic light, turn right and continue for 10 metres. Then at the second traffic light, turn left and continue driving straight on. Follow direction of “Petite France, keeping to the left, and cross the “Frères Matthis” bridge, then turn left at the traffic light.
Drive straight on until the next traffic light, turn left towards the “Ponts Couverts”. At the beginning of the pedestrian area, after the restaurant “Marco Polo”, turn right into “Quai Woerthel”, the Régent Petite France is at the end of the quay.
Coming from Germany (Kehl)After the border, follow the direction of “Strasbourg Centre” for a few kilometres until you arrive at “Place de L’Etoile”
Follow the signpost “Centre Ville-Hôpital Civil”, along the quays, and at the third traffic light, turn right and follow “Petite France-Hôpital Civil”
Drive towards “Petite France-Hôtel du Department”, and at the second traffic light, turn left.
You are now on “Place Henry Dunant”. From there continue straight towards the “Ponts Couverts”.
At the beginning of the pedestrian area, after the restaurant “Marco Polo”, turn right into “Quai Woerthel”; the Régent Petite France is at the end of the quay.
Our valet porter will take your car in charge. (Valet parking service only available for hotel guests).
BY AIRThe International Airport of Strasbourg-Entzheim is 16 km away from the city centre of Strasbourg by motorway. The most important German towns of the customer catchment area, such as Offenburg, Lahr, Baden-Baden and Karlsruhe, are between 45 min and 1 hour 30 mins drive by motorway.
BY TRAINStrasbourg has one of the biggest railway stations in France and is connected by direct lines to many French towns (Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Montpellier, Nîmes and Lille; as well as Bordeaux, Nantes and Toulouse only during summer).
Strasbourg stands at the intersection of major international trunk roads and also benefits from excellent connections with many European cities (Brussels, Luxembourg, Basel, Bern, Zurich, Stuttgart, Munich, Sarrebruck, Salzburg, Vienna, Milan, Rome, etc).
And in 2007, thanks to the TGV (express train), Strasbourg will be about 2 hours from Paris, 3 hours from Brussels, 4 hours from Nantes and London and 5 hours from Bordeaux. From the railway station, an underground direct access is possible to the tramway station.