Mandarin Oriental, Geneva — Photo by Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group
Mandarin Oriental, Geneva — Photo by Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group

Mandarin Oriental, Geneva has launched its newest signature suite for guests seeking the ultimate in sumptuous comfort and spectacular views. Providing 325 square metres of contemporary elegance, the Royal Penthouse is one of the largest suites in Geneva. It features a splendid 175 square-metre terrace with panoramic vistas of snow-capped mountains, the River Rhone and the city's Old Town.

Making the most of the Royal Penthouse's situation on the hotel's 7th and highest floor, its designers at BUZ Design have created an open-plan suite that is flooded with daylight pouring in through floor-to-ceiling windows and from which guests can enjoy expansive views of Geneva. The suite includes a master bedroom with hammam shower, two further en-suite bedrooms and a spacious living room carefully zoned into separate dining and lounge areas and with a cosy setting next to a fireplace. The suite features a sound-proofed entertainment room with the latest audio-visual equipment.

For flexibility, the Royal Penthouse can be converted into a one-bedroom suite or combined with the Royal Suite on the 6th floor, via a connecting private lift, to form the Imperial Residence, a sensational six-bedroom suite offering 577 square metres of pure luxury.

For this newest suite at the hotel, BUZ Design, which designed the floor's Junior Suites, has created a homely, welcoming terrace, a lush, peaceful haven. In addition to its large size, the terrace's stunning vistas give it that special wow-factor, making it perfect for entertaining. Parties on the terrace can be catered for in the suite's well-equipped pantry.

Royal Penthouse guests will enjoy exclusive amenities and services, available either on a complimentary basis or at an indicated charge, to ensure a stay is tailored to their needs. Recommended moments include holding a film night in the suite's entertainment room or selecting delicious dishes from the in-suite dining menu, prepared by a dedicated chef, to enjoy on the terrace or round the dining table. Outside the hotel, guests can witness the skill of watchmakers at work or fly 60 minutes to enjoy a picnic at a spectacular spot near Mont Blanc, western Europe's highest peak.

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