I have stayed at many hotels , all over the world, and this hotel exceeded expectations. From the grounds, view, to the over the top friendly staff, it was the most comfortable and pleasurable stay that I have experienced anywhere. To end what would have been a perfect stay was the hotels so called breakfast. When's family and I arrived to the dining area it was mostly closed but with a table of assorted breads, cheese, baked beans ? , and cereal. The hostess did offer to make an omelette but all refused except for one of us. There were five of us that only had a couple coupe of croissants, juice and milk. When we checked out of her hotel we were charged 29 euros each for the breakfast they consisted of a croissant and a glass of milk. Never was it pontes out to us that the so called breakfast was so much money.
Located in Geneva City Centre, L’Hôtel-Restaurant du Parc des Eaux-Vives is adjacent to La Grange Park and within a 10-minute stroll of Palazzo Geneva. This 4-star hotel has 7 guestrooms and offers conveniences like a restaurant, free in-room WiFi, and free self parking.
Enjoy a bite to eat at the hotel's restaurant, or relax with a drink at the bar/lounge. Order from room service to satisfy your hunger without leaving your room, or meet other guests at the free daily manager's reception. Start each morning with continental breakfast, available for a fee from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM.
Guests can expect free WiFi and 20-cm Smart TVs with cable channels. Bathrooms offer hair dryers, designer toiletries, slippers, and bathrobes. Other standard amenities include free minibar items, espresso makers, and phones.
L’Hôtel-Restaurant du Parc des Eaux-Vives features free WiFi in public areas, meeting rooms, and conference space. You can take advantage of free parking, along with an airport shuttle (available 24 hours) for CHF 50 per person. The front desk is staffed 24/7 to help with dry cleaning/laundry, tours or tickets, and securing valuables. Additional amenities include coffee/tea in a common area, express check-out, and free newspapers.
I have stayed at many hotels , all over the world, and this hotel exceeded expectations. From the grounds, view, to the over the top friendly staff, it was the most comfortable and pleasurable stay that I have experienced anywhere. To end what would have been a perfect stay was the hotels so called breakfast. When's family and I arrived to the dining area it was mostly closed but with a table of assorted breads, cheese, baked beans ? , and cereal. The hostess did offer to make an omelette but all refused except for one of us. There were five of us that only had a couple coupe of croissants, juice and milk. When we checked out of her hotel we were charged 29 euros each for the breakfast they consisted of a croissant and a glass of milk. Never was it pontes out to us that the so called breakfast was so much money.