JongseoYim
4. september 2024
During my stay at the Residence Studio Geneve Centre Hotel in Geneva, I encountered a few notable highs and lows that shaped my overall impression of the property. Located in the heart of a bustling area, the hotel offers both convenience and a couple of challenges. Firstly, the noise level around the hotel can be quite disturbing. Due to its central location, the sounds of shouting individuals and loud vehicles frequently permeated the room, making it difficult to enjoy a peaceful night's sleep. Additionally, the sound of doors slamming within the hotel itself was surprisingly loud, often startling me awake even from another room. This aspect of the stay certainly detracted from the comfort and restfulness one would expect from a hotel experience. Secondly, the breakfast offering was disappointing, especially considering the price point. Having checked in at the nearby Novotel, I had expected a similar dining experience. However, while Novotel guests enjoyed a diverse buffet, those staying at Residence Studio were provided with a very basic meal—two pieces of bread, a banana, a single serving of commercially packaged yogurt, and beverages including coffee and orange juice. For 15 Swiss Francs, this breakfast felt underwhelming and did not meet the expectations set by the hotel's affiliation with Novotel. In conclusion, while the Residence Studio Geneve Centre Hotel benefits from its prime location in Geneva, prospective guests should be prepared for the significant noise from both inside and outside the hotel and a basic breakfast that might not deliver satisfactory value. Travelers seeking tranquility and a hearty morning meal might find these points worth considering before booking.
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