The Woodward is a new hotel on the shores of Lake Geneva, offering panoramic views of Mont Blanc. Originally built in 1901 by French architect François Durel, in a post-Haussmann style, the hotel is located on Quai Wilson and is currently being completely transformed and carefully reimagined by world-renowned architect Pierre-Yves Rochon creating Geneva’s first all-suite hotel.
With restaurants by Michelin-Starred L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon and vegetable driven Le Jardinier by Alain Verzeroli as well as a 1,200 sq metre Spa Guerlain, The Woodward is truly Geneva’s lakeside home of haute living.
Situated on Quai Wilson, The Woodward’s lakefront location benefits from panoramic views of the water and the French Alps, including Mont Blanc. Just 20 minutes by car from Geneva International Airport and a 10-minute drive from the Geneva Cornavin railway station, the hotel is located within close distance to the old town, Jardin Anglais and the Rue du Rhone shopping district.
The 26 suites of The Woodward have been carefully curated to possess their own distinct character and individual design details with signature flourishes including marble fireplaces and bookcases. 12 of the suites have a full lake view.
Spa and Fitness
Our private lounges, our restaurants or our suites become the perfect setting for all your events. Business meetings, cocktail parties, birthdays, weddings...
World-class dining experiences are provided by L'Atelier Robuchon and Le Jardinier, both recipients of Michelin stars for their New York outposts.