The Beau-Rivage, Geneva
August 19, 2008
The Beau-Rivage is the oldest privately owned hotel in Geneva. Built in 1865 on the shores of Lake Geneva the Mayer family have welcomed some of the worlds most prominent figures in their bid to preserve one of Switzerland’s most romantic properties. The Beau-Rivage ensures a unforgettable visit to this beautiful city, with views of The Alps and The Mont-Blanc, the hotel is a stroll away from all the cultural and entertainments activities that Geneva has on offer.
From the moment you enter the extraordinary Atrium, the glazed glass roof of which soars 5 storey’s above, you are guaranteed a personalised approach and a genuine concern for your peace and quiet in this oasis of tranquility and calm. It is this approach to hospitality that has ensured a 5 star rating for this most distinguished of hotels.
Not only was this the venue that Sotheby’s chose for it’s world famous auction of the jewels of the Duchess of Windsor, but it is also the home away from home for guests such as Catherine Deneuve, Alain Delon, Princess Caroline of Monaco, Madame Danielle Mitterand and His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
Rooms:
The Beau-Rivage has 73 rooms and 18 suites all decorated with exquisite taste and modern requirements.
Facilities:
There are 6 elegant function rooms, with the ability to cater for up to 1200 guests.
Dining:
The Beau-Rivage offers a comfortable bar, L’Atrium, Patara Fine Thai Cuisine and an internationally renowned gourmet restaurant, Le Chat Botté with the finest of wines from a cellar of over a hundred years old.
Location:
Quai du Mont-Blanc
13 – CH 1201
Geneva
Switzerland



