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Royal Regency
Paris-Vincennes, France
69/71, rue Defrance | 94300 Vincennes | France | +33 149 571 200

It is with good reason that Le Chateau de Vincennes has been home to many former kings of France. This regal Paris neighborhood harbors pockets of historical Parisian culture, city-centre sightseeing and the gastronomic delights we’ve come to expect of Europe’s favorite destination. A short walk from Le Bois de Vincennes, the largest park in Paris, Royal Regency has tastefully decorated and spacious city accommodations, a residential lounge and a relaxing sauna.
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Resort facilities on-site

Please see Disclosure Booklet.

Resort facilities nearby

  • Bars
  • Shopping area
  • Hair Salon
  • Squash
  • Parks
  • Supermarket
  • Restaurants
  • Zoo

You need to know

Should you have any personal requests or require any additional information before departure, please contact the booking team at 0845 359 0053 or DiscoverDiamond@diamondresorts.com. At the resort, please contact the Concierge or front desk reception. Check-in day for weekly occupancy: Friday/Saturday.

Transportation

It is recommended that you have a car. Taxi service and public transportation is available.

Directions

From Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport: Follow the signs for A1 Paris and, when approaching Paris, take the Périphérique Intérieur and exit at Porte de Vincennes. Follow the signs for Vincennes Centre and drive along the Avenue de Paris. Turn left into the Avenue du Chateau facing the entrance to the castle. At the third set of traffic lights, turn right onto Rue de Fontenay. Drive on until you reach a crossroads with traffic lights, then bear right onto Boulevard de la Libération. Continue straight on until the traffic lights. Bear left onto Rue Felix Faure and, after the second traffic lights,
bear left again onto Rue de l’Industrie.

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