Book this if You want the old-school glamour of a grand dame hotel but with renovated Art Deco rooms, dead-center in Geneva's chaos near the train station.
Soundproofing that actually works against the Rue du Mont-Blanc traffic
The 'Ladies First' rooms designed specifically for solo female travelers
Free access to a surprisingly complete wellness center (sauna, hammam, jacuzzi)
Quick Take: A polished, reliable classic that feels like a sanctuary inside, even if the street outside is a frantic mix of trams and tourists.
Reviewed by @NinaPerazic9211452: I honestly fell in love with the lobby vibe here. It’s elegant but not stiff—perfect for a solo glass of wine by the fireplace. If you want that classic Geneva sophistication without the noise, this is your spot.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Travelers universally praise the location and staff kindness, often noting it feels more personal than the big chain 5-stars nearby.
Reality check
The breakfast buffet (CHF 38) is delicious but pricey if not included in your rate; many guests opt for nearby cafes instead.
You are a solo female traveler (the 'Ladies First' wing is a legitimate perk)
You need to be within a 5-minute walk of Cornavin train station
You appreciate a proper piano bar with live music in the evenings
Trams and sirens on Rue du Mont-Blanc (street-facing rooms)
Hallway doors closing
Before you book
Good to know
You get a free Geneva Transport Card upon arrival—use it for the trams, buses, and the 'Mouettes' (yellow boats).
The spa is free for guests, but treatments need booking in advance.
Valet parking is approx CHF 40/day and essential if you have a car.
What to pack
European adapter (Type J) specifically, though the hotel has loaners
Swimsuit for the hammam and jacuzzi (often forgotten by business travelers)
Room Genie
Best picks
Unique! Renovated Deluxe Room (36m²) for actual breathing room
Ladies First Room for solo women (secure floor, premium amenities)
Any room facing the inner courtyard (Square du Mont-Blanc) for silence
Rooms to avoid
Standard 'Classic' rooms on the 1st or 2nd floor facing the street (noise risk + small size)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I would kindly request a 'Unique! Renovated' room facing the inner courtyard/Square du Mont-Blanc for quiet. If available, a higher floor is preferred to minimize any street vibration.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the street noise unbearable?
No. The soundproofing is excellent (triple-glazed), but if you are extremely sensitive, ask for the courtyard side.
Is breakfast included?
Usually not in the base rate. It costs ~CHF 38 per person. It's a high-quality buffet with champagne, but expensive.
How far is the train station?
A 5-7 minute flat walk. Very easy with luggage.
Is there a pool?
No swimming pool. There is a large jacuzzi, sauna, and hammam in the wellness center.
What is the 'Ladies First' room?
A dedicated room type for women with a secure floor, high-power hair dryer, straightener, and vegan beauty products.
Can I park my car myself?
Technically yes, at a public garage nearby, but the hotel entrance is on a tram line. Use the valet (CHF 40) to save your sanity.
Insider Tips
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The 'Easy Sunday's Dinner' at the bar offers a simplified menu for a set credit (CHF 35)—a rare deal in expensive Geneva.
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Ask the concierge for the 'Mouettes' map; the yellow boat shuttles are free with your transport card and the best way to cross the lake.
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The piano bar has live music Tuesday through Saturday evenings—a dying breed of hotel amenity that's actually quite good here.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'Unique!' room category isn't just marketing fluff; it signifies the rooms that have been fully renovated in the Art Deco style.
💡The hotel has a 'pillow menu' but you often have to ask for it explicitly at reception.
💡The entrance can be intimidatingly busy with pedestrians and trams; don't panic, just pull into the small loading zone.
💡The wellness center is often empty during the day—great for a private-feeling spa break.
💡They offer a 'Ladies First' service that includes a straightener in the room—rare for European hotels.