QUAI DU MONT BLANC 17
Deluxe Class Traditional Hotel
1 kms to city centre 5 kms to the nearest airport (cointrin international airport) 1 km to the nearest station (geneva train station) 1 minute walk to the nearest bus stop 6 km to the nearest fair site (palexpo)
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generalThis hotel was built in 1872 by the Swiss Architect Anthony Krafft and was recently renovated in 2004. It has retained all its grandeur and has welcomed some very famous figures including Robby Williams and Stephanie de Monaco. Included for all tourists in the price of all hotels is a free transportation card, which is valid for the entire length of stay for all clients booked in the hotel. The card is valid on trains, buses, trams and the local lake water taxi 'Les Mouettes'. The hotel has free Wireless internet included and multi adaptor plug sockets so no adaptors are needed by any clients. ?
lobbyThis is an impressive and long room with original features like the high ceilings, marble stairs and floors.
exteriorThe exterior is traditional and grand.
restaurantThe restaurant "Windows" is a beautiful room overlooking the lake, where clients can enjoy a typically English afternoon tea. The restaurant is decorated in a modern style with a welcoming atmosphere.
roomsEnjoy Geneva at its best with a Exclusive Lake room with its wonderful view of the lake, the Mont-Blanc and the jet d'eau. The rooms, with their king-size/twin bed, give you space to stretch out and time to relax. ? Entirely renovated. ? Sitting area with confortable desk corner ? Fresh fruit and mineral water in your room. ? 412 square feet (37 square meters). ? Philips Led TV. I pod/phone docking station. ? Free WIFI internet access. ? Marble and wood bathroom with bathtub and Penhaligon's bath amenities. ? Twice-daily maid service. ? Connecting Exclusive Lake, Bellevue Suite and Presidential suite available on request
locationOne of the best location in Geneva overlooking the Lake, the Swiss Alps and the famous "Jet d'eau".
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