Very good stay exceeded my expectations. Very close to geneva airport and 15 mins to city center with the tram. Will stay here again if i ever visit geneva again!
I chose this airport hotel because I had a flight the next day. They have a shuttle bus that gets you to the airport in 5 minutes. The triple room consisted of two connecting rooms that were opened up, so it was quite spacious and had air conditioning. The bathroom was decent. Overall, it's a hotel with good value for money.
The location is excellent and super convenient, literally just steps away from the lake! The facilities are complete, everything is spotlessly clean, and it's wonderfully quiet. The front desk service was also top-notch. This is definitely my go-to hotel for both business and leisure trips, especially since you can cook your own meals here.
The hotel boasts an excellent location. It's just a few minutes' flat walk from the train station, and the lake is also easily reachable within about 10 minutes on foot.
There are two 4-star Manotel hotels side-by-side. One appears more contemporary. I booked this one, expecting a more traditional or classic feel. To my surprise, only the lobby had a classic European style; the rooms were very modern, likely recently renovated.
Despite being a hotel, the kitchen facilities are surprisingly comprehensive and impeccably clean.
We booked a triple room, which was a good size, featuring a large bed and a sofa bed. The duvet provided for the sofa bed was rather thin, but the main bed was incredibly comfortable. The room came with a good selection of amenities, including slippers, shower caps, cotton swabs, toiletries, and coffee capsules.
The bathroom heating was on, but we couldn't manage to turn off the air conditioning in the room. As we arrived past 11 PM and had an early departure the next morning, we decided to just make do and get some sleep.
Breakfast was quite impressive, offering a generous spread including smoked salmon, a variety of hot and cold meats, and golden kiwi fruit.
The lobby also features a piano for guests' use.
Excellent location, right opposite to Geneva station. Allow early checkin, very nice services from staff. Room is clean and new. Great washroom setup and accessories. Suitable for business travellers too, will definitely book again next time.
Good location near Geneva Lake and from the airport. Train station and public transport very accessible. Room size adequate though bathroom configuration is a little strange. If you are driving, be aware the basement garage access is extremely tight and if you have a big car, good luck not getting it damage, like I did. Breakfast is good too. Overall, it was a pleasant stay, though it was on the high $ side. But all of Switzerland is $$ side.
Right next to Geneva train station, the location is unbeatable! It only takes 5 minutes to get to the platform to catch a train. Buses and trams are all around, making it super convenient to go anywhere. There's a Burger King right across the street, and McDonald's is just a quick walk across the road on the pedestrian street. They sent an email in advance for check-in info, but it seems they didn't send the Geneva City Card beforehand; you have to ask for it upon arrival. However, it didn't matter since I had a Swiss Travel Pass. The room was quite spacious and had a bathtub. It seemed to have central air conditioning, as it didn't feel hot at all even staying in the middle of summer in June. Overall, great value for money!
We traveled from Geneva Airport, there is free shuttle service provided. Just wait outside the arrival exit, u can catch the shuttle bus.
It is very near to the airport yet not fair from the city centre. The hotel provides City pass to its guests who pay city tax, with the pass, we can take tram/bus/train within the Geneva City.
Our visit to Geneva this time is mainly to attend the Watches and Wonders even 2025, which the bus stop of the shuttle bus to Palexpo is just around the corner.
The hotel is new and clean, same as most of the Switzerland hotel, they don't provide slippers as shower cap, but shampoo, conditioner, body wash and lotion.
We bought the breakfast, it is not much variety but taste good, simple be nice.
The room was spotless, and the location is incredibly convenient. It's just a few minutes from the airport via a shuttle bus that runs every 20 minutes. What's more, the hotel provided a complimentary public transport card, which saved us all our local travel expenses!
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11350152****I chose this airport hotel because I had a flight the next day. They have a shuttle bus that gets you to the airport in 5 minutes. The triple room consisted of two connecting rooms that were opened up, so it was quite spacious and had air conditioning. The bathroom was decent. Overall, it's a hotel with good value for money.
GGuest UserVery good stay exceeded my expectations. Very close to geneva airport and 15 mins to city center with the tram. Will stay here again if i ever visit geneva again!
GGuest User🇨🇭 Geneva Old Town Guide (For Under 30s)
Explore the charming cobblestone streets, hidden courtyards, and vibrant culture of Geneva’s Old Town (Vieille Ville) with this 3-day itinerary designed for young travelers who love history, culture, and a bit of fun.
🗓 Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival & Old Town Orientation
Morning: Arrive in Geneva and check into your accommodation.
Afternoon:Start at Place du Bourg-de-Four, the heart of Old Town.
Visit St. Pierre Cathedral – climb the tower for panoramic views.
Explore the Archeological Site beneath the cathedral.
Evening:Grab dinner at Les Armures, a cozy Swiss restaurant.
Enjoy drinks at Le Verre à Monique, a stylish speakeasy-style bar.
Day 2: Culture & Chill
Morning:Breakfast at Birdie Food & Coffee.
Visit the Maison Tavel – Geneva’s oldest house turned museum.
Afternoon:Walk through Parc des Bastions and play a giant chess game.
Visit the Reformation Wall and learn about Geneva’s Protestant history.
Evening:Dinner at Café du Bourg-de-Four.
Optional: Catch a performance at the Grand Théâtre de Genève or enjoy live music at La Bretelle.
Day 3: Markets & Views
Morning:Brunch at Café du Centre (great for people-watching).
Stroll through the Plainpalais Flea Market (Wednesdays & Saturdays).
Afternoon:Visit Musée d’Art et d’Histoire (free entry).
Walk up to Promenade de la Treille to see the longest wooden bench in the world and enjoy the view.
Evening:Sunset drinks at Rooftop 42 or Les Voiles (seasonal).
Optional: Night walk along the Jet d’Eau and Lake Geneva.
🏨 Accommodation (Budget-Friendly & Stylish)
City Hostel Geneva – Affordable, clean, and social.
MEININGER Hotel Genève Centre Charmilles – Modern, great for solo travelers.
Hotel Bel’Espérance – Quaint and centrally located in Old Town.
🍴 Food Recommendations
Budget Eats:Chez Ma Cousine – Famous for roast chicken.
Holy Cow! Gourmet Burger – Tasty burgers, student-friendly prices.
Manora – Self-service with lots of options and lake views.
Coffee & Brunch:Boréal Coffee Shop
Café Remor
Sweet Treats:Du Rhône Chocolatier – Iconic Geneva chocolate.
Martel Chocolatier – Try the pavés de Genève.
📌 Tips
Transport: Geneva offers a free public transport card if you stay in a hotel—ask at check-in!
Language: French is the main language, but English is widely spoken.
Budget: Geneva is pricey—look for lunch specials and free museum days.
Weather: Pack layers; it can get chilly even in summer evenings.
Local Etiquette: Greet with a polite “Bonjour” and don’t forget to say “Merci”!
KKFManThe Ruby Claire Hotel is situated in central Geneva, very convenient to getting around especially for first time visitors. Staff at the hotel were super friendly and helpful. Rafael, the staff who checked us in, recommended us a number of places of interest worth visiting, showed us the best way (transportation) to get around the city, and public transportation was free as offered by the hotel. Knowing that we’d be staying for three nights, he recommended us to take the “daily make up room service”, rather than the welcome drinks. Good advice! Self service coffee and teas were available for free from the “library” situated on each floor, 24/7. Highly recommended!
EEmmanuel HemmerléI was going to arrive late in the evening last night so I wrote the hotel to enquire about transportation from the airport to the hotel. They told me very diligent it and precisely about their shuttle service. When I arrived at the hotel, the desk person, a Swiss gentleman, was extremely hospitable, friendly, authentic, detailed in a good sense, helpful and professional. He also helped me book a taxi for the next day. What a great way to welcome a guest. Really best practice. Lots of desk employees around the world should learn from him!
The room was very nice, all fine. Large enough, and having all amenities.
Excellent lunch at the hotel: very good cuisine.
I needed to leave my luggage at the concierge: they did it all very well.
The only point for improvement: when I left, I asked a lady at the reception, apparently Swiss, to help me get my luggage back and book a taxi for me. She did it but in a cold and distant way. She should go find another job in a different industry. One where she can continue being unfriendly.
MM483485****The room was well-appointed and spotlessly clean, the overall environment was pleasant, and the service was excellent! The hotel reception is conveniently located above a COOP supermarket. Guests can take the elevator directly from the underground parking garage to the lobby on the 0th floor, which is extremely convenient. The only minor drawback was that the room felt a bit small. While two 28-inch suitcases on the floor would certainly obstruct movement, we found that placing them on the bay window freed up a lot of space and made the room much more comfortable.
GGuest UserExcellent location for the Geneva stadium with a shopping mall next to the hotel with restaurants, supermarket and cinema/bowling alley. Great transport links to airport directly by bus within 35-40 min and into the centre.
Staff- friendly and efficient.
Toiletries provided but no lotion available.
Rooms clean and large enough.
Beds and pillows comfortable. Universal plug sockets and usb charging available in the room.
NnarcissashiThe room is considered big in Switzerland. The hotel also sent an email in advance reminding me that I can get the Geneva transportation card for free, which is very considerate.
BBenny Hon ChungThe hotel is in a central location which is only a few minutes walk from the railway station and the old town where the cathedral and all the big luxury brands can be found. There are a lot of restaurants in its vicinity. The hotel is a bit old but very clean and comfortable. The room is spacious and sound proofing is excellent. The staff are extremely polite, welcoming, and accomodating. It's worth mentioning that the hotel's check in time is 1500 but we were given a room when we arrived at 1210. The gentleman and lady at the reception counter even gave us a city map and took several minutes telling us where to go. The two reception girls in the afternoon also showed us their welcoming smiles every time they saw us. When we called to request to have a kettle the hotel gave us not just a kettle but a whole lot of instant coffee and tea bags. Wow what a surprise to receive such excellent service in a small 4 star hotel! I highly recommend it to all travellers who want to receive exceptional service.
Ffunn****The hotel boasts an excellent location. It's just a few minutes' flat walk from the train station, and the lake is also easily reachable within about 10 minutes on foot.
There are two 4-star Manotel hotels side-by-side. One appears more contemporary. I booked this one, expecting a more traditional or classic feel. To my surprise, only the lobby had a classic European style; the rooms were very modern, likely recently renovated.
Despite being a hotel, the kitchen facilities are surprisingly comprehensive and impeccably clean.
We booked a triple room, which was a good size, featuring a large bed and a sofa bed. The duvet provided for the sofa bed was rather thin, but the main bed was incredibly comfortable. The room came with a good selection of amenities, including slippers, shower caps, cotton swabs, toiletries, and coffee capsules.
The bathroom heating was on, but we couldn't manage to turn off the air conditioning in the room. As we arrived past 11 PM and had an early departure the next morning, we decided to just make do and get some sleep.
Breakfast was quite impressive, offering a generous spread including smoked salmon, a variety of hot and cold meats, and golden kiwi fruit.
The lobby also features a piano for guests' use.
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