The Woodward, Five-star hotel on Quai Wilson, Geneva, Switzerland
The Woodward is a hotel on Lake Geneva's waterfront in Geneva, Switzerland, featuring 26 suites with modern interiors and panoramic alpine views. The building combines guest suites, two restaurants, and wellness facilities including a pool and spa within one structure.
The building was originally designed in 1901 by architect François Durel as L'Hôtel Bellevue. It later operated as a private bank before being completely transformed and reopened as The Woodward in 2021.
The two restaurants, L'Atelier Robuchon and Le Jardinier, represent contemporary French cooking and draw diners beyond the guest list. They shape how people in Geneva experience fine dining and reflect the city's gastronomic identity.
The hotel provides 24-hour front desk service, free WiFi throughout, and welcomes pets for an additional charge. Guests have access to the wellness center with spa services and indoor pool during their stay.
This property stands as Geneva's only all-suite hotel, meaning every room is a suite rather than a standard hotel room. The Guerlain spa within the wellness center offers specific treatment methods that differ from typical hotel spa services found elsewhere in the city.
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