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The Hôtel Astoria is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. Visitors to Geneva will find that the Hôtel Astoria is a fantastic accommodation choice. Traveling to the hotel is easy with Rive Droite Sa - Centre D'imagerie located approximately 300m away and Geneva Airport roughly 5km away. The nearby area boasts an abundance of attractions including Reformation Wall, L'Horloge Fleurie and Old Town of Geneva. When guests have some time on their hands they can make use of the onsite facilities. Guests tell us the location of this hotel is fantastic.
"It’s a hotel at great location , just in front of Main train station, where you can catch all kinds of trains or may arrive to get to the hotel. They will provide you the free pass to travel to trams or bus for free for the days you are staying in the hotel."
Featured facilities: Laundry Service (On-Site), Restaurant
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GGuest UserOn my last day in Europe, I looked forward to a long-established hotel! I capped off my trip with a perfect stop by Lake Geneva. Strolling along the shores of Lake Geneva for my final night, the lake breeze, tinged with the crisp coolness of the Alps, etched a profound understanding of why travelers place their trust in established hotels. While they may not be breathtaking in every detail, they always manage to comfort and sustain a wandering soul through the finest details. The hotel's location is a perfect balance: just a five-minute drive from the airport, with multiple free daily shuttles, it's a truly wonderful and reassuring experience.
BBen AllhusenIt was very unclear where the airport pick-up point actually was when you come out of the building. All they told me on the phone was that it's terminal 1, gate 3 and a black van. Well if they had elaborated and explained that you go past the taxi ranks to the coach pick-up section, that would have been far less stressful at 11pm. Once there, there was indeed a black van with the 'Nash' branding on the side which arrived in 10 minutes. A short ride away (5 mins) and we got dropped off at the hotel. Late check-in is at the reception desk in the airport hotel next door. For some reason, the lift in the hotel next to reception wasn't working (myself and another guest tried to get it to work) - meanwhile some hotel employee was on the phone in the room next door. I then had to carry my 23kg bag fortunately up just one flight of stairs, but this would be an issue for other guests with limited mobility. Transfer back to the airport the next morning was pretty smooth. In summary, clearer instructions around the pick-up and a working lift would have improved the experience, but it was still perfectly adequate and convenient for an early morning flight at 7am.
GGuest UserThe room was well-appointed and spotlessly clean, the overall environment was pleasant, and the service was excellent! The hotel reception is conveniently located above a COOP supermarket. Guests can take the elevator directly from the underground parking garage to the lobby on the 0th floor, which is extremely convenient. The only minor drawback was that the room felt a bit small. While two 28-inch suitcases on the floor would certainly obstruct movement, we found that placing them on the bay window freed up a lot of space and made the room much more comfortable.
AAnonymous UserThe room facilities are too old, especially the bathroom, which doesn't look very clean (actually it's quite clean) and really needs to be renovated.
It is particularly emphasized that the bathtub is too high, and it is very easy for the elderly and children to fall when they get out of the bath, which is dangerous.
CChuanma613The rooms are very good. The train arrived in Geneva at midnight, and the taxi drove to Geneva in just over ten minutes. Even if you arrive late at night, the front desk staff is very welcoming. You need to pay to sit in the area on the first floor. The bathroom on the first floor is great!
CChrisThe environment is quite good. The decor is modern, and the cleanliness is well-maintained. Breakfast was also very well-organized. If you can tolerate your roommate's snoring, I'd recommend staying here. The price is quite low.
SSininardStaff are nice and friendly. Room is very good; clean and big. The location is the best as it's just a few minutes walk to bus station and 5-10 mins walk to train staion. Highly recommended.
GGuest UserHotel was immaculately clean and smelt lovely, room was perfect, location was great, right in the heart of Geneva with easy access to train stations/bus stations and activity pick up points, nice chocolate shop underneath the hotel, with a McDonald’s and a wine and cheese restaurant.
Although the breakfast buffet was all cold food baring boiled eggs, however choice was great, staff very attentive.
Overall would recommend this hotel to anyone, cheap enough for Geneva and couldn’t fault it personally.
GGuest User🇨🇭 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”!
KKamalathaI went a day earlier to confirm my stay with the hotel. They couldn't find my booking. I showed them my confirmation on my phone. I was told that they can see my confirmation number but no payment was made by trip.com. They assured me that such has happened before and told me to be on the safe guard book another room as a standby. They assured me that they will not swipe my card until matter is resolved. That assurance made me check in. I kept coming to the front office every now and then and I was told it was resolved. Only on the last night I was told that by Trip.com of the error in the address. In the meantime the hotel had swiped my card. Surprisingly they did not honour the feedbacks I gave to Hotel Montana Geneve and Hotel Montana Zurich. There was no email to apologise for the oversight and delay in handling. I went to the hotel one day earlier to check, they could have attended to it and not confidently putting the blame on trip.com since there has been previous incidents where [ayment was not received.
I thought Hotel Montana group could have handled this matter better. Quite disappointing.