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 | Ramada Park Hotel: Near the airport
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by Karlie85 Normally I wouldn't stay in a hotel like a Ramada, but since I was in Geneva for the Euro Cup, I had to take what I could find. It is a hotel catered towards business travelers. The hotel is very close to the airport (about 3 minutes by their free shuttle, which runs every 20 minutes between about 6 am - 10 pm), but not close to anything else. There is a bus stop right in front of the hotel, and the #10 bus come about every 10 minutes and takes you right downtown. One nice thing was that we each got a free bus pass upon arrival that was valid only for the days we were in Geneva. We saved quite a bit of money of transportation that way. The room decor is outdated and the bed was two very hard mattresses pushed together, which created a very awkward dip in the middle. Breakfast was not included, and the price was outrageous at 35 Euros per person! Some of the members of the concierge were helpful, and others were not so much. Near the elevator, there was a sign advertising that there was a pool 100m from the hotel. When we inquired about it, the two ladies working blankly stared at each other, spoke a bit in French (even though they did speak English as well), and then sort of pointed nowhere and told us they didn't really know what we were talking about. We walked around trying to find it and couldn't. My point is, if a hotel is going to advertise something, I think the staff should be informed and be able to tell the guests about it. There was one young man, Daniel, who was always helpful and friendly, but most of the other ones were not. Wireless internet was free, but it was only available in the lobby area. There are a couple of overpriced restaurants in the hotel, which we did make use of a couple of times, only due to the fact that there were really no other restaurants in the area (except for an extremely expensive Italian restaurant across the street). We paid 200 CHF for one night and 350 CHF for the other 3 nights. I would not stay here again unless it was the only place available. Overall, I had a hard time deciding whether to give my satisfaction a 2 or 3 out of 5, but decided to round up to 3, since I would like to give 2.5 (50%).
Health club, hairdresser, newspaper stand, bike rentals, covered parking
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