3 Best Hotels in Geneva, Switzerland

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The palace-style hotel continues to be the defining image of the city’s hospitality. There is something quintessentially Geneva about the wealth these places ooze, and the waterfront ones on the Right Bank give you sweeping views of the city's other iconic features: the Jet d'Eau, Old Town, La Rade (the waterfront), river, lake, and mountains. They're also near parks—another of the city's points of pride—for that early-morning jog as the sun rises across the water.

Overall, the hospitality sector has seen an overhaul in Geneva these past years, as owners recognize that decor matters and that updates (and upkeep) are essential. Genuinely gracious, go-the-extra-mile-with-a-smile service remains vexingly confined to the professionally trained top and family-run bottom of the rate structure, but the good news is that the concept of gracious service is making across-the-board inroads.

Geneva hotels do err on the expensive side, and the practice of massively hiking up rates during events like the annual car show in March persists. Speaking of which, large events can suddenly fill entire hotels, so book as early as you can. And, because this is a conference-and-convention-driven town, leisure visitors will find lower prices on weekend stays.

As for breakfast (if not included), you won't readily find places outside the big hotels that do bacon and eggs, but if you're happy with croissants and coffee, head for the nearest café. As for practicalities, many places accept children up to a certain age for free, or another bed can be put in your room for a low extra. Wi-Fi is now common (often at an added cost). Depending on the category of hotel, there is a taxe de séjour between 1.50 SF and 6 SF per person and per night. Check when you are booking if they are including this in the quoted rate or not.

The Woodward

$$$$ | 37 quai Wilson, Geneva, 1201, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

From the moment one steps through the wrought-iron door with gold-leaf trimmings into the lobby decorated in lustrous red fabrics, ebony wood and Baccarat crystal, the opulence of this belle epoque, all-suite hotel is evident. The rooms are a lavish retreat, meticulously designed with sumptuous features like Lalique door handles, marble soaking tubs and panoramic views. Additionally there's an expansive fitness and wellness facility with a Guerlain Spa, indoor swimming pool, saunas, steam rooms, and a snow shower. A cigar lounge and two restaurants, including L'Atelier Robuchon, round out the extravagance. 

Pros

  • Opulent decor
  • Lavish service
  • Unbeatable amenities

Cons

  • With only 26 rooms, availability is limited
  • Not particularly kid-friendly
  • Lavish splendor has a cost
37 quai Wilson, Geneva, 1201, Switzerland
022-9013700
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26 suites
No Meals

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Adina Apartment Hotel Geneva

$ | 125 rte. de Meyrin, 1216, Switzerland

The Adina combines hotel comfort and convenience with apartment-style rooms and easy access to the airport, exhibition center, and downtown. Each apartment blends contemporary design and functionality with a fully equipped kitchen, separate living and working areas, and amenities like a washer-dryer and iron. A fitness center, sauna, and convivial lobby setup complete the experience. 

Pros

  • Friendly service
  • Easy access to tram service
  • Rooms include kitchens and laundry machines

Cons

  • Area is quiet, especially on the weekends
  • New build lacks historic Swiss charm
  • A certain anonymity
125 rte. de Meyrin, 1216, Switzerland
022-5391160
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132 apartments
No Meals

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Swiss Luxury Apartments

$$$ | 6 rue Philippe-Plantamour, Geneva, 1201, Switzerland

This historic, 19th-century building has been turned into stylish luxury apartments that offers all the amenities of an upscale hotel. The large rooms feature tall ceilings, crisp white walls and linens, a sleek and functional kitchenette with a Nespresso machine and fridge that is restocked daily with water and juices. The kitchen and complimentary laundry service make it ideal for a longer-term stay. 

Pros

  • Breakfast available in common area or in the privacy of your room
  • Complimentary laundry service
  • Spacious, well-appointed rooms

Cons

  • No fitness facility
  • Could use more strategically located electric sockets
  • No on-site restaurant
6 rue Philippe-Plantamour, Geneva, 1201, Switzerland
022-5961200
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24 apartments
No Meals

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