Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
International Museum of the Red Cross and Red Crescent
4.5/5(53 reviews)
If museums are on your list of things to see, you might want to browse the collections at International Museum of the Red Cross and Red Crescent in Pâquis-Nations. If you want to see more of the museums in Geneva, you can easily walk to Ariana Ceramics and Glass Museum or International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum.
You can study the exhibits at Ariana Ceramics and Glass Museum, a museum with a story of its own, during your travels to Geneva. Stroll along the lakeside or visit the shops in this culturally rich area.
Explore the great outdoors at Botanical Gardens, a lovely green space in Geneva. Stroll along the lakeside or visit the shops in this culturally rich area.
You can find out about the history of Geneva with a stop at Brunswick Monument. Stroll along the lakeside or visit the shops in this culturally rich area.
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Eastwest Hotel by Malone
2/10 Terrible
"Dp not stay here. Here's why:
The ad claims that they have parking, they do not. You are on your own to find parking at a nearby garage, 2 of which were full on the Friday night we arrived, or find street parking. They do not help with parking. When I explained I specifically chose that hotel because they offer parking, their response was "Well, we don't have any."
The elevator doors are not programmed well. The door closed too quickly, very forcefully, hitting my wife, nearly knocking her over and leaving a bruise on her arm.
The room's air-conditioning did not work. Though it was about 20C in yhe evenings outside it was at least 28C in the room. We tried opening the window, turning on the AC nothing worked. We were up all night drenched in sweat.
Neither the room phone nor the TV worked properly. The sink drain was clogged. The mini-fridge actually warms items instead of cooling them.
The walls and floors are paper thin. Not only was sleeping difficult due to the heat, it was impossible when you can everything happening in the hotel. A toddler running down the halls, doors closing, conversations.
Overall the place is just rundown and poorly cared for, with a staff that does not care."
"The room was okay but a little rough around the edges. The wooden floors and guests that insist on dragging the furniture around at all hours of the day, means earplugs are essential. Nice breakfast area and choice of food. Well located for a range of restaurants and shops as well as the lakeside."
"Hotel was clean and the hotel staff very helpful and friendly. The breakfast was limited in variety but overall good. Was disappointed that the room was quite warm as the A/C wasn't switched on and needed to be done centrally. Also the hot water in the room was rather limited. There was a bottle of water provided but not replaced"
"Very nice hôtel very well locate. Excellent staff at the réception, and in the breakfast room. Breakfast is so good. Very clean room thanks to the cleaning room staff. It is the perfect place to stay in Geneva. "
"Super convenient location makes this hotel the best choice for a traveler to Geneva. The property is very well maintained though been for many years in operation. The staff is always helpful and responsive."
"Fantastic location with close proximity to the train station, lakeshore, restaurant and shops. Great breakfast add on - definitely do it! Spacious bathroom. Very private and quiet up on the 5th floor. "
"Hotel d’Angleterre offers a stunning lake view and top-tier service, but the experience falls short of its 5-star designation and $1,000+ nightly price tag. It feels like a property resting on its reputation rather than modern quality.
The Room & Amenities
The hotel is visibly aging and needs an update. While rooms are spacious, the details are disappointing: sparse, unstable outlets in awkward spots and an old bathtub that is difficult to access. There are almost no amenities—not even a coffee maker. Most egregious is the "essentials" menu; charging 9 CHF for shaving cream or 12 CHF for a nail clipper in a $1k/night hotel feels like nickel-and-diming rather than luxury service.
Comfort & Facilities
Climate control was a major issue. With the AC seemingly off, we had to open windows, leaving us to choose between an uncomfortably hot room or loud street noise. Additionally, there is no on-site gym, which is a standard expectation at this level.
Dining & Location
Breakfast was unimpressive for the cost. However, the basement cocktail bar is excellent (though pricey). While the lakefront location provides beautiful views, this side of the lake is quiet; expect a 25-minute walk to reach the city's main activity on the other side.
Final Verdict
If you prioritize a classic view and traditional service, you may be satisfied. However, given the lack of modern comforts and the extra charges for basics, it’s hard to recommend over more updated luxury options in Geneva."