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Located on the lake front, this is one of Switzerland’s last great family-owned hotels. The dreamy classical-style palace is drenched in luxury and a magnificent atrium and its fountain are at the heart of it. The hotel overlooks the harbour and has an outstanding view of the lake, fountain and, in the background, the Mont Blanc. Conference rooms are available.
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This hotel successfully manages to combine Victorian style with all the modern amenities. Broad satin pinstripes cover walls and sofas throughout the hotel, each hallway stocks leather-bound books in several languages and the rooms are decorated with fine British antiques and wood-edged baths. Some also have balconies with wrought-iron tables and views of Mont Blanc. The Windows restaurant is one of the top dining places in Geneva and has just been recognised by the prestigious Gault Millau guide for 2006.
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In the heart of the business district and close to the Old Town, this manor hotel is beautifully designed. The architecture dates back to 1905. An ornate and lavish interior offers private lounges that open out onto a large flower-filled balcony. Conference facilities are available.
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This opulent and sophisticated hotel revels in its palatial lakeside setting at the heart of the city and is close to the business and shopping districts. With sumptuous rooms on offer, it also boasts priceless antiques and a fabulous pool, set in a garden with an outdoor restaurant overlooking the lake. Meeting facilities are available as are secretarial services (on request).
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One of Geneva’s oldest and most opulent hotels, the Richemond uses theatrical flair and panache to create the exclusive atmosphere of a private club, but it’s part of the Rocco Forte chain. Within walking distance of the business and shopping districts, its location means you can choose from rooms with views over the lake or the Brunswick Gardens. Meeting rooms are available. The art deco Le jardin restaurant has a lovely terrace for summer.
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