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Mandarin Oriental Geneva
Quai Turrettini 1, Geneva, Switzerland
Right Bank
181 Rooms
Contemporary Classic & Quiet
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As the name probably suggests, the Mandarin Oriental hotels were first conceived a long way from Switzerland. But we would argue that there’s possibly no European city so well suited to the MO’s particular strengths as Geneva. This is a place with a deep appreciation for the finer pleasures in life, and a similarly deep appreciation for an operation that runs like a finely tuned machine. (If you’re Swiss you might be wondering why we just said the same thing twice.) And there may be no more blissful marriage of sensory pleasure and sheer professional effectiveness than the Mandarin Oriental, Geneva.
Once upon a time this was the Hôtel du Rhône, a rare postwar modernist landmark. Its historic façade remains as grand as ever, while the interiors have been updated: the public spaces by hospitality specialist Adam D. Tihany and the rooms by Sybille de Margerie. The new look is contemporary, with a hint of Hong Kong in the top-of-the-line suites, and above all it’s eminently palatable — the Mandarin Oriental is not in the business of taking anything too far. The only thing that verges on excess, in fact, is the sheer comfort of it all, especially the marble bathrooms with their walk-in showers.
And in the department of food and drink the Mandarin Oriental throws a bit of a curveball: Rasoi by Vineet, the signature restaurant, is an upscale Indian restaurant, and it’s recently been joined by Yakumanka, a luxe take on a classic Peruvian cevicheria.
Once upon a time this was the Hôtel du Rhône, a rare postwar modernist landmark. Its historic façade remains as grand as ever, while the interiors have been updated: the public spaces by hospitality specialist Adam D. Tihany and the rooms by Sybille de Margerie. The new look is contemporary, with a hint of Hong Kong in the top-of-the-line suites, and above all it’s eminently palatable — the Mandarin Oriental is not in the business of taking anything too far. The only thing that verges on excess, in fact, is the sheer comfort of it all, especially the marble bathrooms with their walk-in showers.
And in the department of food and drink the Mandarin Oriental throws a bit of a curveball: Rasoi by Vineet, the signature restaurant, is an upscale Indian restaurant, and it’s recently been joined by Yakumanka, a luxe take on a classic Peruvian cevicheria.
Check in: 3 pm
Check out: 12 pm
Credit cards accepted
- WiFi is available in all areas and costs CHF 15 per 24 hours.
- Private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed) and costs CHF 40 per day.
- Pets are allowed. Charges may be applicable.
- Children of any age are allowed.
- Children up to and including 2 years old stay for free when using an available cot.
- Children from 16 years old to 17 years old stay for CHF 100 per person per night when using an existing bed.
- You haven't added any extra beds.
- Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
- Supplements are not calculated automatically in the total costs and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
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Mandarin Oriental Geneva
Quai Turrettini 1, Geneva, Switzerland
Right Bank