The Puritanism of
GENEVA
(Genève in French) is inextricably linked with the city's struggle for independence. Long ruled by the dukes of Savoy, who regarded the local bishopric as their private property, sixteenth-century Genevans saw the Reformation in neighbouring Switzerland as a useful aid in their struggle to rid themselves of Savoyard influence. By the time the city's independence was won in 1602, its religious zeal had painted it as the "Protestant Rome". Wha... [More]
This traditional and charming hotel invites you to discover one of the most beautiful European regions. Personalized service in a sophisticated atmosphere will make your stay in Geneva a memorable experience. [More]
In the very heart of Geneva, Hotel St-Gervais offers you the best value in its categorie of hotels in Geneva. A block away from the main train station (Cornavin), from the Geneva Lake, the main malls, public transportations lines and 15 minutes away by bus from the International Aiprort, our propert... [More]
Nearby, you will find department stores, speciality restaurants, entertainment (cinema, night club, cabaret, etc.) and the wonderful Lake Geneva within 4 minutes walking distance. You can easily reach the international airport or the different organisations with the efficient public transport (T.P.G... [More]
Today, this charming hotel with 32 rooms only, including 5 Junior Suites is run personally by the Borgeat-Granges family, offering luxury yet unpretentious accommodation and excellent dining.Guests will sleep within walls steeped in history, close beside the adjoining St. Pierre Cathedral. Guestroom... [More]