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joannyc Jul 6th, 2012 02:32 PM

<< we will stay at the Marriott (Boo but it's non-negotiable). >>

As far as I know, there is no Marriott in Geneva. I would have stayed there if I could have... instead stayed at the Intercontinental.

2 restaurants that I had on my Montreux list are:
la Rouvenaz
Le Pont de Brent

You can check them out on TripAdvisor.com

You may also want to do a day trip to Yvoire, France along Lake Geneva. Gorgeous, flower-bedecked medival village!

You just have to do fondue in Gruyeres! ;-)

swanner Jul 6th, 2012 03:06 PM

Hi Joannyc - oops - good thing you pointed that out - no Marriott in Geneva. I realize now I had checked Zurich not Geneva. My husband always stays in Marriotts for business so I guess we'll have to find something else. Since I don't know the area, does anyone have any recommendations in Geneva? As I stated earlier, we like places with local charm but also "boutique" style.

swanner Jul 6th, 2012 03:09 PM

Hi Joannyc - We will most definitely do fondue in Gruyeres - sounds too yummy to miss especially since my husband LOVES cheese. Yvoire - might be a good day trip for me to do while he's in meetings one day...thanks for the tip!

swanner Jul 6th, 2012 03:32 PM

Can anyone tell me based on this address, what part of Geneva I should be looking for a hotel in?

Route de Pré-Bois 20
Case Postale 1904, Tower D, Floor 2
1215 Geneva, Switzerland

Is this considered Left Bank? Right Bank? As I'm searching for a hotel, what area should I be looking in if I'm trying to be close to this address?

swanner Jul 6th, 2012 03:34 PM

Joannyc - the Farmer's Market sounds lovely - I've added that to the list! Thank you.

kappa1 Jul 6th, 2012 05:02 PM

Route de Pré-Bois 20, that's the address for the conference center and the Hotel Mövenpick Airport 5* ( normally a lot lower rates than central 5* hotels) adjacent to the conference center. And that's right bank. Would be a bit of pity to stay near airport but you will get a free tram/bus pass (good also for the trains between airport and the central station) for the period of your stay when you stay in a Geneva hotel.

swanner Jul 6th, 2012 05:37 PM

hmm...well I definitely do not want to stay near the airport. Would it be accurate to say if that's the address we need to be near, then lodging in Geneva OR Montreux are equally close? I guess what I'm thinking is if we don't want to stay at the airport, where can I look for lodging that won't be too hard for my husband to get to his meetings in the morning. Any thoughts? If not, we'll have to check with his business contacts in Geneva on Monday morning. Thx

joannyc Jul 6th, 2012 06:00 PM

I think that you want to be in Geneva for your husband's meetings.

Geneva downtown is about 20 - 45 minutes or so from the airport depending on traffic and transportation choice. It is 6 bus stops (if I recall correctly) from the Intercontinental Hotel (less than 15 min). I stayed at the Intercontinental using points since no Marriotts were there (I, too, am a Marriott road warrior).

Geneva is on the south end of Lake Geneva. Montreux, while lovely and I loved, is much further northeast on the lake. Check out Google maps. I believe it would be too far for him to travel back and forth on a daily basis.

You can check out hotels on tripadvisor.com, hotels.com, booking.com, etc.

swanner Jul 6th, 2012 06:55 PM

joannyc - Thanks for the response - I think we'll stay in Geneva at the intercontinental while he has his meetings. Thank you for the information. Very helpful and much appreciated.

swandav2000 Jul 6th, 2012 08:09 PM

Hi again,

Here are my picks for restaurants around Montreux -- I don't know how much time you'll have to try them, but if you're in the neighborhood, give them a try:

Restaurants Montreux
Villeneuve – get there by bus (#201), by ferry (www.cgn.ch), or on foot (about 90 minutes)
1. La Gondola (tucked away at the end of a street nearby the lake), an Italian restaurant that’s normally full of families. Address: Grand Rue 89 2. The Café de Paris (in the Hotel de l’Aigle on the main street), which has about an 8-page menu with delights like salad with baked brie; serves mostly French, Swiss, and Vaudois food. You can usually find working men in coveralls in the tables next to you.

Montreux – La Rouvenaz (across the street from the tourist information booth on the main street), an Italian and seafood restaurant and wine bar that’s hugely popular with tourists and locals alike. Noisy and busy and really good.

Glion, above Montreux – get there by train or by funicular. The funicular is located behind the Anglican Church right at the bus stop “Territet.” You can get to the funicular on foot (about 30 minutes) or by bus (#201).
La Jaman (down the street from the train station, on the left). This restaurant has two parts – one part is a Pinte, which is like a pub that serves good local food, and the other part is a full restaurant. Serves Vaudois and French food, with imaginative salads to foie gras, to fondue. I’ve seen mostly what appears to be families and old friends there, as well as workmen in coveralls.

Rivaz, in the Lavaux vineyards – get there by ferry (www.cgn.ch), by local train, or by train to Chexbres (change in Vevey) and then a 20-minute walk down through the vineyards.
Auberge du Rivaz (across the street from the dock/train station), serves local food, from local harvests. Most times the customers are the ladies-who-lunch type, though the food is basic and not expensive.

Vevey – get there by bus (#201), by lake ferry (www.cgn.ch), or by train
1. Hostellerie de Geneve (right on the main square), an Italian restaurant with a terrific terrace on the main square for people-wathching. Hugely popular with locals and tourists. 2. Le Mazots (hole in the wall tucked away in the tangled streets of the old town), serves Vaudois specialites and is full of long-term residents and locals. I always see some old-timers in there getting the fixed-price menu of the day. Address: Rue du Conseil 7.

Also, while you're in Gruyeres, do try the double cream, or the creme du Gruyeres. Have it with berries. You'll never be the same!

Have fun!

s

joannyc Jul 6th, 2012 08:10 PM

While staying at the Intercontinental is not being downtown or in the old town, your free bus pass that the hotel gives you will be of help. Bus frequency seemed to be very good. I was only there for 2 nights... so only dealt with the downtown bus for 1 day.

And, there is an exremely good fondue restaurant within walking distance of the hotel, it was actually my best fondue in all of Switzerland!

Does your husband have status at any other hotel chain?

swandav2000 Jul 6th, 2012 08:16 PM

Oh! Forgot to say.

Try these hotels for the Gstaad area --

Post Hotel Rössli -- same kind of ambiance as the Olden, but much less expensive
http://www.posthotelroessli.ch/de

Landhaus Hotel, Saanen --
http://www.landhaus-saanen.ch/go.cfm?Home&language=EN

s

swanner Jul 6th, 2012 09:10 PM

Oh wow - thanks to all for your great information. My husband and I are having tremendous trouble trying to find flights where I can match up with him. He has some prior meetings in Richmond Va and I'll be coming from Phx AZ. We are now looking at flying into Zurich or Paris (CDG) - it looks like that MAY work and we could then take the w/e to go from Zurich or Paris to Interlaken area ...ugh! This really complicates things as we can't leave Richmond until the 24th and he needs to be in Geneva for mtgs starting the 28th. We must depart back to the States no later than Sept 2nd. This is really becoming complicated but we are continuing to try to make it work though many of my plans may no longer be valid.

swanner Jul 6th, 2012 09:20 PM

Here's the deal: If we land in Zurich from the States at 5p on the 24th and need to be in Geneva by the evening of the 27th, do you think we have enough time to go to Wengen (and vicinity) and do it justice? The other choice would be to go to Wengen (and vicinity) on the 30th mid afternoon but we'd need to be back in Zurich by the evening of the 1st of Sept as we have an early morning flight on Sept 2nd. I think the best bet is to go from the Zurich airport to the train and head to Wengen on the 24th. Agree? We'll be tired but at least we'll be there and can then get up on the 25th and be in OB area.

kappa1 Jul 6th, 2012 10:09 PM

> And, there is an exremely good fondue restaurant within walking distance of the hotel ..

Joanny, near Hotel I.C., that must have been Café du Soleil.
http://www.cafedusoleil.ch/
One can try their cheese speciality Malakoff

Ingo Jul 7th, 2012 01:31 AM

Hm, that complicates the itinerary.

There are trains departing the Zürich Airport 6.40 and 7.40 pm with changes in Bern, Interlaken and Lauterbrunnen, so you would arrive 9.44 or 10.44 in Wengen. Pretty late, but still better than an overnight in Zürich.

You will have two full days and at least a half day in Wengen (dep. 2 pm to be in Geneva at 6 pm) - should be enough for a first impression and will make you want to plan your return immediately :-)

Gstaad is out in this case, I'm afraid. Do the excursions from Geneva to Montreux during the days with meetings, then change base to Lucerne for the last two nights (or Zürich, but it is a short train ride from Lucerne to the airport as well).

swanner Jul 7th, 2012 06:42 AM

Thanks All - unfortunately the trip isn't going to go quite as planned but we'll make the must of it. Thanks to all for your input. Much appreciated.

joannyc Jul 7th, 2012 09:27 AM

kappa1... yep, that's the place! It was very good!

swanner... can you fly into Zurich and out of Geneva? That's what I did so I didn't have to backtrack. It's called open-jaw or the multi-city option on airlines websites.

swanner Jul 8th, 2012 02:40 PM

Hi joannyc...I actually tried that and it didn't work... Good thought tho! Thank you

Lauriecon61 Jul 9th, 2012 03:24 PM

My husband and I will be in Geneva for a week the end of October. (Realize it's not the best time of year to visit but we're using frequent flier miles and hotel points - hard to argue with free.) This will be our first trip to this region, so all the suggestions on this thread have been very, very helpful. Swanner - I'd love to hear how your trip goes; what you enjoyed, what you'd skip next time, etc. Our preliminary itinerary sounds very similar to yours.


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