Geneva, the gorgeous French-speaking part of Switzerland is always ranked in the top spots on any most-expensive-city list. Here, we take you on a tour of where to stay, eat and what to discover when you visit the glamorous city.
What to Discover in Geneva, Switzerland
Where to Stay
Hôtel Royal
If you’re looking for a perfectly traditional French hotel in Geneva, then you’ve found it with Hôtel Royal. The 4-star hotel boasts 202 guest rooms and suites and has an incredible location in the heart of the city. We stayed at the luxurious executive suite, with over 370 sq. ft. of traditional French bliss including a private bedroom with a master bathroom (featuring a jet tub), kitchen and separate living space. We had a small balcony where we could look out at the bustling street. But what we loved most? The location. We were steps from restaurants, shops and Lake Geneva.
Looking for something less traditional? The Manotel Group has five other hotels all uniquely renovated. N’vY (previously Epsom) is brand new to Geneva and has a cool, artsy vibe. Hotel Auteuil is an urban lover’s dream with its modern design. Hotel Kipling is the hotel of choice if you’re looking for an exotic retreat. Hotel Jade was designed to give Feng Shui lovers the perfect getaway. Hotel Edelweiss is where you will get that mountain experience with its Swiss chalet style.
Hôtel Royal
41, rue de Lausanne
CH-1201 Genève
www.manotel.com
What to Discover
Geneva Lakefront
Geneva’s lakefront is definitely a stunning place to spend time. As you stroll, you won’t be able to miss Geneva’s most famous water fountain and landmark, le Jet d’eau which delves out 500 liters of water per second at 140 meters high. Another great way to enjoy the gorgeous lakefront is to take a Geneva Boat tour (www.cgn.ch/eng). We enjoyed a one-hour cruise and took in all of the beauty that Geneva has to offer including famous villas, monuments and gorgeous parks and gardens.
Old Town
We spent hours walking Geneva’s historic Old Town. As we took in over 2,000 years of history, we loved seeing the vibrancy of the modern day shops, art galleries, restaurants and museums. Stop at the Cathédrale St. Pierre (Place Bourg-Saint-Pierre 1204, Geneva) and climb the 157 steps to the top towers to take in 360° panoramic views of the city. Visit La Treille park, where the longest bench in the world is. Created in 1767 and made of 180 wooden boards, it’s 120 meters long and overlooks the Bastions park. There you will also find the tree that signals when Geneva officially declares spring every year once it gets its first leaf. For lunch, try out the bubbling cheese fondue as Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton did during a visit to Restaurant les Armures (1, rue du Soleil-Levant, http://www.hotel-les-armures.ch/en/geneva-restaurant.php) in 1994.
English Garden
To enjoy a bit of relaxing downtime in Geneva, be sure to visit the Jardin Anglais or English Garden just east of Old Town.The Flower Clock is a must-see. It’s made from over 6,000 flowers, measuring over 16 feet and actually functions!
SWATCH Exhibitions
Switzerland is known for their watchmaking skills – both with exquisite luxury, as well as fun, affordable watches. This next museum showcases the latter. Swatch is known the world over for their cool wrist wear, so check out Cité du Temps, where you will find the only permanent exhibit worldwide of Swatch watches from 1982 to present.
Cité du Temps SA
CH-1204 Geneva
www.citedutemps.com
Where to Eat
Restaurant Windows at Hotel d’Angleterre
Hotel d’Angleterre is one of Geneva’s premiere 5-star hotels, and if you get the chance to enjoy a decadent dinner at Restaurant Windows, you will truly have an amazing gastronomic experience that will give you memories for years to come. First off, the stunning view of the lake and mountains are incredible, but not to be outdone by the meals prepared by Executive Chef Philippe Audonnet. As we took in the views with plenty of perfectly paired champagne, we started our meal with some pretty spectacular dishes like Bea’s eggs Royal (free range eggs and potted shrimps, smoked salmon and caviar) and the Duet of duck foie gras (diced with smoked duck fillet and poached in spicy wine). For your main course, may we suggest two of our favorite specialties —Dublin prawns marinated with “piment d’espelette” and grué Lemon grass and chocolate sauce, red peppers gnocchis and radish or if you’re a meat and seafood lover, the Deer fillet stuffed with lobster, truffle sauce and mashed chervil roots is a perfect choice. After dinner, we chose an assortment of scrumptious cheeses from Switzerland, France and the UK before delving into dessert. May we point out that there was so much to choose from —Milk Chocolate and Coriander Mousse, Pineapple and Kaffir lime soufflé, and even an American Cheesecake ought to tantalize your palate. Like we said, this is one of those dinners that we will never forget and if you go to Geneva, make it your number one dinner destination.
Restaurant Windows
Quai du Mont-Blanc 17
1201 Geneva, Switzerland www.dangleterrehotel.com
Culinary Tip: Make Bea’s eggs royal from Restaurant Windows
3 eggs
50ml double cream
15g butter
25g potted shrimps
25g smoked salmon cut into strips
10g caviar
2 slices of brown bread
rock salt
Carefully slice off the tops of the eggs with either a serrated-edge knife or a small pair of pointed scissors. Pour the eggs into a bowl, whisk and then add the cream. Mix, melt the butter in a sauté pan over medium heat, then add the egg mixture. Whisk constantly until lightly scrambled; the secret here to achieving a very small, moist curdle is to constantly whisk the eggs with a small rubber coated whisk to ensure the cooked eggs have the consistency of cottage cheese. Turn off the heat just as the eggs look almost cooked, to ensure they don’t dry out. Season to taste with salt – though none is needed for the egg with the smoked salmon topping.
Clean the egg shells. Pour rock salt into three piles on the plate. Place the eggshells on the rock salt and press lightly – easy now – so they stand up, or place three individual eggcups on the platter.
Carefully spoon the scrambled egg back into the shells. Wipe the outer shells with a wet towel as needed. Then add a dollop of caviar to the top of one egg, smoked salmon strips to the second and potted shrimps to the last.
Toast the bread and cut each slice into 3 fingers. Arrange these on a separate plate and serve immediately.
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