InterContinental Geneva is a luxury hotel operated by InterContinental in Geneva, Switzerland.
Established in 1964, the InterContinental is located about 1 mile (1.6 km)[1] to the west, near the United Nations headquarters. The hotel, 333 rooms and suites, offers comfort and tranquility in modern surroundings. Thoughtfully styled by famed designer Tony Chi, the rooms and suites all feature abundant natural light, harmonious tones and contemporary elegance.
Over the years the hotel has hosted an elite clientele, including 400 heads of state, nearly 4,000 government ministers, many ambassadors, political figures, performing artists, and sports personalities.[2] Guests have included Kofi Annan, Paul Biya, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Dennis Ross, Sophia Loren, and Roger Federer.[1][3] On 9 May 1977, President Hafez al-Assad of Syria met with US President Jimmy Carter at the hotel to discuss the Arab–Israeli conflict and deadlocked Israeli-Syrian peace talk.[3][4] In 1985 Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan held a summit meeting at the hotel.[5] World leaders like Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, Hosni Mubarak, and George H. W. Bush have also stayed at the hotel.[5] It has also hosted many international conferences, including the IEEE International Conference on Communications in 1993.[6]
Location
editThe luxury hotel is located in Petit-Saconnex, a residential area in the northwestern part of the city, and has views of Mont Blanc and Lake Geneva. The Botanic Garden, United Nations (European Headquarters)[1] and International Centre of Congress (CICG) are a three-minute walk from the hotel. The Palexpo Exhibition Centre and shopping mall are a five-minute drive away.[7][8]
History
editOver the years the hotel has hosted an elite clientele, including 400 heads of state, nearly 4,000 government ministers, many ambassadors, political figures, performing artists, and sports personalities.[9] Guests have included Kofi Annan, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Dennis Ross, Sophia Loren, and Roger Federer.[1][3] On 9 May 1977, President Hafez al-Assad of Syria met with US President Jimmy Carter at the hotel to discuss the Arab–Israeli conflict and deadlocked Israeli-Syrian peace talk.[3][4] In 1985 Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan held a summit meeting at the hotel.[5] World leaders like Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, Hosni Mubarak, George H. W. Bush, and Joe Biden have also stayed at the hotel.[5] It has also hosted many international conferences, including the IEEE International Conference on Communications in 1993.[6]
The hotel, which was built in 1964,[5] underwent a renovation which was completed in 2005 at a cost of €22 million.[10] The renovations, designed by Tony Chi, have modernized the guest rooms and the foyer.[1]
Features
editThe 5-star luxury hotel is 18 stories high and has 333 guest rooms (233 single bed rooms and 94 double bed rooms), 56 suites, 16 meeting rooms and two restaurants (the pool side restaurant is heated during summer), apart from a Swiss wine lounge and a Spa.[7][8]
The architecture and design of the hotel is a fusion of historical and classic modernism styles.[1] The entrance façade has been redone, and the foyer of the hotel is now very large. The façade has a canopy with columns made of limestone. The doors are made of brass and large bamboo plants at the entrance give it a feeling of being even more spacious. The original reception area, which incorporated a shopping mall, was replaced with a Great Hall with "monumental columns and grand staircases."[1] The Woods Restaurant, located near the entrance, has a custom-made table fashioned from tree trunks and the cabinets are also made of wood. In the Bar des Nations, the fireplace is double storied and made of limestone. The guest rooms are of contemporary design, and with subtle lighting, they provide views of Lake Geneva and the Alps.[11]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g Yee 2008, p. 206.
- ^ "InterContinental Geneve Press Document Summary" (PDF). imex-frankfurt.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 November 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
- ^ a b c d Blanford 2006, p. 71.
- ^ a b Seale 1990, p. 295.
- ^ a b c d e Clarke, Pfannhauser & Doel 2009, p. 160.
- ^ a b ICC '93 Geneva: IEEE International Conference on Communications '93, May 23–26, 1993, Geneva, Switzerland : technical program, conference record. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. 1993. p. 1256. Retrieved 22 September 2013.
- ^ a b "Stately, Elegant Geneva Hotel With A Prestigious Address". Official website of Intercontinental Hotel. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
- ^ a b "Concierge Guide". Official website of Intercontinental Hotel. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
- ^ "InterContinental Geneve Press Document Summary" (PDF). imex-frankfurt.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 November 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
- ^ "Hotel Intercontinental Geneva". Travel Business Consulting Group. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
- ^ Yee 2008, pp. 206–8.
- Bibliography
- Blanford, Nicholas (31 October 2006). Killing Mr. Lebanon: The Assassination of Rafik Hariri and Its Impact on the Middle East. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 978-1-84511-202-8.
- Clarke, David B.; Pfannhauser, Valerie Crawford; Doel, Marcus A. (16 May 2009). Moving Pictures/Stopping Places: Hotels and Motels on Film. Lexington Books. ISBN 978-0-7391-3227-2.
- Seale, Patrick (January 1990). Asad of Syria: The Struggle for the Middle East. University of California Press. p. 295. ISBN 978-0-520-06976-3.
- Yee, Roger (2008). Hotel & Restaurant Design. Visual Reference Publications. ISBN 978-1-58471-107-0.