Enter the elegant world of the Hotel Royal Geneva. Inspired by neoclassical architecture, it offers well-furnished, comfortable, and connected spaces. Here, it’s all about tradition, attention to detail, and cosy surroundings.
The hotel has 202 rooms including standard, superior, executive rooms, junior suites and suites. Hotel architect Paul Sartre’s describes the rooms as being like stylish homes, with their neoclassical furniture, their woodwork, drapes, paintings, and curios. They radiate wellbeing and comfort.
Why not organize a distinctive event in the Hotel Royal Geneva's neoclassical setting. With its dedicated teams, state-of-the-art technology, and real sense of hospitality, your event is sure to be a resounding success. Your banquet will also gain an added touch of class with Chef Armel Bedouet’s varied seasonal cuisine.
Detalles de la sede
CadenaIndependent / Other
MarcaOther Affiliation
Construido en1968
Renovado en2024
Espacio de reunión total10.742 pies cuad.
Habitaciones para huéspedes202
Tipo de sedeHotel
Calificaciones de la industria
Hotelleriesuisse
Galardones
Industry awards
4 Star Superior
Amenidades
Características de la habitación y servicios para huéspedes
Acceso a Internet
Maletero
Servicio de concierge
Servicio de lavandería
Servicio de mucama
Instalaciones
Con acceso para personas en sillas de ruedas
Espacio (privado)
Espacio (semi-privado)
Estadía extendida
Permite las mascotas
Restaurante en el sitio
Servicio de banquete en el sitio
Servicios comerciales
Capacidades A/V
Centro de negocios
Servicios VIP
Videoconferencia
Actividades recreativas
Deportes acuáticos
Esquí
Gimnasio
Transporte
Autobús
Taxi
Trasbordo desde el aeropuerto
Tren
Equipo
Paredes divisorias portátiles
Piano
Características de la habitación y servicios para huéspedes
Acceso a Internet
Maletero
Servicio de concierge
Servicio de lavandería
Servicio de mucama
Instalaciones
Con acceso para personas en sillas de ruedas
Espacio (privado)
Espacio (semi-privado)
Estadía extendida
Permite las mascotas
Restaurante en el sitio
Servicio de banquete en el sitio
Servicios comerciales
Capacidades A/V
Centro de negocios
Servicios VIP
Videoconferencia
Fechas requeridas
Ventanas de prioridad que las sedes prefieren usar para tener eventos
16 ene 2026 - 8 mar 2026
6 jul 2026 - 30 ago 2026
16 ene 2026 - 8 mar 2026
6 jul 2026 - 30 ago 2026
16 ene 2026 - 8 mar 2026
6 jul 2026 - 30 ago 2026
16 ene 2026 - 8 mar 2026
6 jul 2026 - 30 ago 2026
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Temporada alta
01 may - 30 sept
Temporada intermedia
01 mar - 30 abr01 oct - 30 nov
Temporada baja
01 ene - 28 feb01 dic - 31 dic
Salas de reunión
Espacio de reunión total
10.742,4 pies cuadrados
Sala más grande
2981,6 pies cuadrados
Espacio (privado)
7534,7 pies cuadrados
Salas de reunión
8
Segunda sala más grande
2152,8 pies cuadrados
Espacio (semi-privado)
5382,0 pies cuadrados
Salas de reunión
Espacio de reunión total
10.742,4 pies cuadrados
Sala más grande
2981,6 pies cuadrados
Espacio (privado)
7534,7 pies cuadrados
Salas de reunión
8
Segunda sala más grande
2152,8 pies cuadrados
Espacio (semi-privado)
5382,0 pies cuadrados
Explore las salas de reuniones
Encuentre la sala perfecta, con gráficos de disposición y planos de planta interactivos en 3D.
Genève-Cornavin railway station is Geneva's main train station, located in the centre of the city.
The station has over 400 train departures every day from its eight through-platforms. Platforms 7 and 8 have French and Swiss border controls. Long distance and regional express trains leave for France without making any stops in Switzerland.
The Hotel Royal is 300 meters away from the train station
Geneva Airport is the international airport of Geneva, the second most populous city in Switzerland.
It is located 4 km (2.5 mi) from the city centre. It surpassed the 15 million passengers mark for the first time in December 2014. The airport serves as a hub for Swiss International Air Lines and easyJet Switzerland.
It features a route network of flights mainly to European metropolitan and leisure destinations as well as some long-haul routes to North America, China and the Middle East.
Art from Antiquity, Africa, Asia and Oceania.
Culture and tribal art of the world’s civilizations are part of this amazing collection.
Situated in the heart of the Old Town, the Barbier-Müller Museum preserves, exhibits and studies a collection started in 1907. Today the collection contains several thousand artworks from tribal and classical Antiquity as well as sculptures, fabrics and ornaments from around the world. Many of these items are priceless masterpieces. These “historic” items cannot be found anywhere else today, which makes this private collection the most important of its kind in the world.
An encyclopaedia of cultures from the prehistoric to contemporary periods.
Multidisciplinary in its approach, Geneva's Museum of Art and History invites visitors to travel back in time, and to cover all the important stages in the history of Western civilization.
Inaugurated in 1910, the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire is one of the three largest museums in Switzerland and the only one with such a wide range of collections, the result of the merging of several regional museums and donations from collectors, foundations and philanthropic citizens. The richness of its collections is further enhanced by the presence of major works and several unique series, making it an institution of international standing.
Scale the heights!
At the highest point of the Old Town, its towers offer a breathtaking panorama. And its vaults house the largest archaeological site north of the Alps.
St Peter's Cathedral, built in the 12th century, underwent important transformations in the 16th century. The first walls were constructed around 1160 and work continued for almost a century. In 1535 at the time of the Reformation, the Cathedral became a place of Protestant worship. Visitors undaunted by climbing the 157 steps of the north tower are rewarded with an incredible view of the city and the lake. Don't forget to visit the archaeological site below the Cathedral and admire its treasures dating back to Antiquity.
The lakeshore’s star attraction is the elegant water fountain, dazzling visitors as it shoots 140 metres into the sky.
Originally a simple security valve at the Coulouvrenière hydraulic factory, the Jet d'Eau has become the landmark of Geneva. Its millions of air bubbles will immediately put you under its spell.
The fountain came into being by chance. In 1886, a hydraulic power station was built to deliver water under pressure from the Rhône to the city’s fountains, households and factories. One evening, pressure build-ups forced the engineers to install a special pressure relief valve. This marked the birth of the Jet d’Eau. The ephemeral work of art soon became a tourist attraction and was moved closer to the lakeside. With time, water column grew taller. Since 1951, an autonomous pumping station has propelled 500 litres of water per second to a height of 140 metres at a speed of 200 km/h (124 mph)
Leaning against the city’s ancient fortifications, the Reformation Wall keeps watch over the Parc des Bastions.
A stone’s throw from the Place de Neuve in an exceptionally beautiful park, Europe’s most important Protestant reformers are honoured with giant statues and bas-reliefs.
The Reformation Wall in the Parc des Bastions is an imposing monument. The major reformers are portrayed with giant statues and bas-reliefs. In the middle stand Jean Calvin, Guillaume Farel, Théodore de Bèze and John Knox. On the sides we find those who carried the Reformation across Europe. Geneva’s maxim ‘Post Tenebras Lux’ (light after darkness) is engraved into the wall because it also became the motto of the Reformation movement. At the park’s entrance lies the Place de Neuve with its buildings dedicated to art and culture.
A village in the city.
Carouge, this ancient market town that formerly belonged to the kingdom of Sardinia, lives a Genevan version of “la dolce vita”. Its streets lined with boutiques, food shops and workshops exude a Bohemian atmosphere. Visitors appreciate the lively ambience on its leafy squares.
Carouge, across the River Arve, is the Greenwich Village of Geneva. You can spend hours strolling along the streets and window shopping in its galleries and boutiques. The Mediterranean architecture reflects its Sardinian origins, giving it this air of the South. Spend a relaxing few hours on its shaded terraces in the company of residents, craftsmen, antique dealers or artists. Or an evening with Geneva’s smart set in a trendy bar!
A universal symbol of research, knowledge and innovation.
The Globe of Science and Innovation symbolises CERN’s message to society in the fields of science, particle physics and cutting-edge technologies, and their applications in everyday life.
The Globe of Science and Innovation is a landmark for CERN and a symbol of sustainable development for all. It is 27 metres high and 40 metres in diameter, which is about the size of the St. Peter's Basilica's dome in Rome! A unique visual landmark by day and by night, the Globe of Science and Innovation is a metaphor for Planet Earth. On the ground floor , the ‘Universe of Particles’ exhibition takes the visitor on a journey deep into the world of particles and back to the Big Bang.
The symbol of International Geneva.
The Palais des Nations, built between 1929 and 1936, is the European headquarters of the United Nations. This centre of world diplomacy welcomes more than 25,000 delegates every year. A great number of artworks are displayed in its rooms. The building can be visited every day.
Geneva originally built the Palais des Nations for the League of Nations founded in 1919. After the second World War and the dissolution of the League, the building was ready to welcome the European seat of the newly constituted United Nations (UNO). It is the second largest UN centre, the first being the headquarters in New York, and as large as the Versailles Palace. Amongst the many works of art, the most amazing is probably the ceiling of the ‘Human Rights and Alliance for Civilisation Room’ painted by the artist Miquel Barcelò and donated by the Spanish government.
Geneva's lovely Botanical Gardens is must visit place for families with kids or anyone who needs to rest his busy mind and enjoy the tranqulity of beautiful nature, while not leaving Geneva.
The garden is home to over 16,000 different species of plants (rockery, medicinal, horticultural…), trees and shrubs blooming at different seasons to ensure the all-year round feast for the eyes. This large catalogue of greenery is spread out through different sectors such as the Greenhouses, Rockery, Arboretum and Winter Garden. If you would only have time for one of those, we strongly recommend the Winter Garden, built in 1913 and moved to its current location in 1935, it beholds a wide variety of tropical plants and fruits. The greenhouses of Pregny, once owned by the Baron Rotschild, is another true treasure of green abundance and diversity.
The Bains District is an avant-gardiste European platform for contemporary art.
With the opening of the Museum for Contemporary Art (MAMCO) in 1994, the whole district underwent a transformation and is today renowned for its cultural activities and night-life. Don’t miss the Nuit des Bains.
The Bains District is a true laboratory for contemporary art. In the heart of the city and the immediate vicinity of the MAMCO, a throng of galleries organises specific and targeted exhibitions. Trendy bistros contribute to this cultural and late-night frenzy. Three times a year the whole area celebrates the event 'La nuit des Bains' and all the galleries open simultaneously for private viewings.
The benchmark on the modern art scene.
Connoisseurs and those new to contemporary art know that visiting the Mamco is mandatory when in Geneva. This museum has made an entire district of Geneva a European hub of modern art.
The Mamco is the largest and youngest museum of contemporary art in Switzerland. It is internationally renowned as a reference on the contemporary art scene, based on a collection of 4,000 items, a third of which is owned by the museum. Since opening in 1994, the Museum has held over 450 exhibitions, reflecting the diversity and dynamism of the Swiss and international art scene. Three times a year, the Mamco adds a new feature to its permanent exhibition. The programme is divided into two three-year sequences.
The humanitarian adventure
Emotion, discovery, reflection: the Museum offers you a unique opportunity to enter into the history of humanitarian action.
Three separate areas, each developed by a well-known exhibition architect, allow you to explore three major challenges in today’s world: Defending human dignity, Restoring family links, Reducing natural risks.
An interactive chronology unfurls 150 years of humanitarian history, while Current focus enables you to track Red Cross and Red Crescent operations right around the globe.
Excellence in the field of horology.
Experience a journey through five centuries of watchmaking.
The Patek Philippe Museum is located in the heart of the Plainpalais district. Set up in 2001, it showcases the most prestigious creations of the brand’s master watchmakers. Visitors can also admire an extraordinary collection of watches, musical automata and enamel miniatures from the 16th to the 19th centuries, created in Geneva, Switzerland and Europe. The museum also houses a library entirely dedicated to horology and its related subjects.
Geneva’s often imitated but never equalled Flower Clock is a renewable living masterpiece.
It lies a few steps away from the lake and is one of Switzerland’s most photographed sites. The clock features the world’s longest seconds-hand.
The clock, situated at a corner of the Jardin Anglais, was created for the first time in 1955 and contains about 6,500 flowers and plants. The floral arrangements change according to the season. The flower clock is not only pretty, it also tells the time with Swiss precision - the time you see is transmitted by satellite. Another important detail - the seconds-hand is 2.5 metres long, the world’s longest!
Quai du Général Guisan
Genève, CH
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Yes, Our hotel is in compliance with the Swiss Government authorities and the protection plan provided by the Swiss hotel Federation
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