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]
Whilst having theatrical flair and panache, the Hotel Admiral has an exclusive atmosphere of a private club. We treat our guests to the personal service and the warm hospitality – that is the trademark of the Hotel Admiral.The hotel does not have it's own parking.However there is a garage nearby, ... [More]
Property Type HotelYear Built 1975Located Near Lake Geneva, Close To The Business District,The Old Town And The Railway Station Only A Few MinutesFrom The United Nations Building, Palexpo Centre AndAirport. Restaurant, Bar, Meeting Rooms And PayableUndercover Parking. [More]
The Best Western Hotel Diplomate is a 4-Star deluxe hotel with 46 rooms, all modernly furnished with all the comforts. Our complimentary full breakfast is served at the Churchill Bar and Tea Room. The Best Western Hotel Diplomate is situated only 10 minutes from the famous jet d'eau, the very cente... [More]
Property Description The Hotel Has Been Built In An Old Building Of The MiddleOf The Nineteenth Century In 1932. The Hotel Is CentrallyLocated Opposite The Main Railway Station. All The WindowsAre Fully Noise Insulated. [More]