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The new luxury standard in Geneva

Overlooking Lake Geneva and the majestic panorama of the Alps, the elegant The Woodward is housed in a post-Haussmann style building built in 1901 by architect François Durel. The Woodward is the first all-suite hotel in Geneva and is a perfect retreat with extra space for the privacy of its guests - right on the lake.

With its two restaurants, L'Atelier Robuchon and Le Jardinier, The Woodward also offers two culinary experiences and design worlds that deliberately create a completely different atmosphere. L'Atelier Robuchon has been awarded a Michelin star and captivates with its elegant yet cosy atmosphere, and at Le Jardinier, you sit on the magnificent terrace overlooking Lake Geneva.

The new luxury standard in Geneva

Overlooking Lake Geneva and the majestic panorama of the Alps, the elegant The Woodward is housed in a post-Haussmann style building built in 1901 by architect François Durel. The Woodward is the first all-suite hotel in Geneva and is a perfect retreat with extra space for the privacy of its guests - right on the lake.

With its two restaurants, L'Atelier Robuchon and Le Jardinier, The Woodward also offers two culinary experiences and design worlds that deliberately create a completely different atmosphere. L'Atelier Robuchon has been awarded a Michelin star and captivates with its elegant yet cosy atmosphere, and at Le Jardinier, you sit on the magnificent terrace overlooking Lake Geneva.

Privacy par excellence

The 26 suites, 21 of them with a view of Mont Blanc, at The Woodward are artfully arranged and show the signature of the design pope and architect Pierre-Yves Rochon. The all-suite concept gives the house the flair of a prestigious private residence and is thus a real alternative to the usual hotels in Geneva.

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Privacy par excellence

The 26 suites, 21 of them with a view of Mont Blanc, at The Woodward are artfully arranged and show the signature of the design pope and architect Pierre-Yves Rochon. The all-suite concept gives the house the flair of a prestigious private residence and is thus a real alternative to the usual hotels in Geneva.

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The Woodward

Belle Epoque revisited

Just over a century after its first opening, the building at 37 Quai Wilson is returning to its original purpose. From September 2021, The Woodward opened as a five-star hotel in the heart of Geneva. Behind the neoclassical façade of this historic building, heads of state, royalty and artists from all over the world once gathered - later the building was converted into a private bank before returning to its former glory today.

The successful comeback

Classic and contemporary at the same time, globally inspired and yet locally rooted, The Woodward has already succeeded in winning over both international guests and the discerning local clientele shortly after its launch. Geneva has a lot of luxury hotels but this one is really one-of-a-kind.

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Suite_Royale_balcony view-Woodward-luxvivendi

Belle Epoque revisited

Just over a century after its first opening, the building at 37 Quai Wilson is returning to its original purpose. From September 2021, The Woodward opened as a five-star hotel in the heart of Geneva. Behind the neoclassical façade of this historic building, heads of state, royalty and artists from all over the world once gathered - later the building was converted into a private bank before returning to its former glory today.

landscape view- woodward- luxvivendi

The successful comeback

Classic and contemporary at the same time, globally inspired and yet locally rooted, The Woodward has already succeeded in winning over both international guests and the discerning local clientele shortly after its launch. Geneva has a lot of luxury hotels but this one is really one-of-a-kind.