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Rue de Lausanne 14, 1201 Genève, Switzerland
CHF 130* (114 Euros) per night for a standard single room
CHF 150* (131 Euros) for a double room
*Note: Prices are still being locked down and we are working on getting a dedicated code / name for the reunion. The prices will be confirmed latest 12 months before the reunion. Prices are in Swiss Francs, we cannot predict what the exchange rates against other currencies will be then.
Bookings can be accepted now.
Standard rooms do not have coffee machines. Superior rooms do have them but are pricier.
Breakfast not included. Lots of places to eat nearby.
There is a direct train from the Geneva airport to the train station near the hotel.
You can get a free public transport ticket at the airport luggage claim area. Hotel guests can also get FREE public transport passes for the entire duration of their stay from the hotel.
The Train station is opposite the Rue de Lausanne. Our hotel location is just opposite the train station and that brings with it lots of advantages for our activities.
Rue de Lausanne is the perfect place to stay as there are many restaurants, shops, it's near the lake, and public transport is at the doorstep.
Everything is walking distance or a few bus stops to reach. Tthere is no such thing as a long commute in central Geneva.
For our Swiss meal there are many venues to choose from which are located between the Bains des Pâquis and the hotel, short walking distance away,
Option 1: Auberge de Saviese
You guessed it, a fondue and raclette specialist.
Very friendly staff, excellent reputation, cute premises, good rates.
We will have our dinner in a private back room.
We are working on pricing.
IN THE MEANTIME THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU PREFER RACLETTE, FONDUE, OR SPECIAL REQUEST!
We are still working on final pricing but the following is what we have in mind!
Option 1: Mr. Pickwick’s English pub
Located at a short walking distance from the hotel or a two-stop hop by the tram
Option 2: Lebanese restaurant:
Impressive premises and wonderful smells from the kitchen
Food and water approx Euro 40 p/p - other drinks extra
Activity Options
Geneva is very varied. We want to please as many as possible!
A Cultural & Historical
B International Organizations
C Shopping
D Solo
September 9 is Jeûne Genevois, a local HOLIDAY. Apart from convenience shops at the airport and train station, all the other shops will be closed. Our advice is to stay on into the following week rather than arriving before the 10th - unless you have a flight arriving in Thursday afternoon or evening, then you should be okay.
Meet and Greet
Brochures, maps, « survival tips » for Geneva will be made available at the hotel reception
Drinks at the Bains des Pâquis
10-15 minute walk from the hotel, on the lake
A stunning view of the Léman bay
Choice of a few Geneva specialities – cheese and dried meat plates
Good value: estimated Euro 20 pp for drinks and a few nibbles.
Used to be a bathing station before people had their own bathrooms and is built on the lake, overlooking the city and facing the jet d'eau.
Meet-up at hotel reception at ten in the morning
Public transport to the Old Town
Visit of the Old Town (2 to 2.5 hours max)
Group photo on the longest bench in the world (yes it's in the Guiness Book of world records)
Lunch in or around the Old Town
Visit of the university grounds and the famous « reformers wall » - the local version of « Mount Rushmore » with a twist
Public transport to the main park (Parc de la Grange) and to the Jet d’Eau (water sprout), and back via the Jardin Anglais and the floral clock
Shopping (buy the best value chocolate)
Back to the hotel for those who are tired
See FOOD for dinner details
For those who don’t have an early flight to catch!
Lakeside walks
Boat ride on the lake (included in the public transport system) to Yvoire, a medieval town just across the lake, in France
Trip to the UN (which will be closed but you can see a lot from the outside) and the famous « broken chair »
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