I was worried at first because of the check in system but after some time they send me instructions for the late check in and it was smooth. The building is a little bit old but it has his own style. The only thing that I don't like was when we were about to check out the elevator got broken, there's no staff to ask if it can operate or not.
Location location The best . You can walk For shopping , The tram STOP just opposite the hotel. Thank you so much Mr.SEB , was really helpful for my travel pass and also advised on room facilities , help us to check in early. Truly appreciate it. Definitely will stay here.citizenM Genève
Very nice hotel, 3 tram stops (10') from the train station. Friendly, accommodating, multilingual front desk staff. The bed was comfortable, the room quiet. Nice bathroom, great shower.
It was a short stay in Geneva to lay over before moving to other cities. The hotel was very convenient in location, walkable distance to the town area, and multiple food options near. Walked to hotel from Geneva train station, hotel was easy to find.
Staff were all very friendly and helpful, and assisted with the geneva tourist guest card
Would love to stay a few more nights to explore Geneva
GGuy Hornelocation so close to the airport is excellent
rooms are exceptionally clean. We opened the windows to sleep with the cooler air and there was surprisingly little traffic noise
a very comfortable nights sleep ahead of a very early flight
ผผู้เข้าพัก🇨🇭 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”!