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    Le Mirador Kempinski, Geneva Review

    Chemin de l'Hôtel du Mirador 5, 1801 Mont-Pelerin, Switzerland
    Le Mirador Kempinski Review
     
    5 Star Rating
    Tags: Geneva, Switzerland, Luxury reviewsThe Bill: £400 per night
     

    Le Mirador Kempinski in Geneva is situated on the hills by Lake Geneva, providing guests with unspoiled views of the lake. Located in Mont Pèlerin among the grape vineyards and shore of the lake, the hotel provides the perfect base for exploring the local area. The hotel is accessible for Geneva and Lausanne, via either the Bern train station or a cable car.

    The building itself is the height of luxury. Designed to take advantage of the beautiful views, much of the hotel is glass. This contemporary look is transferred inside to the rest of the hotel, with modern furniture and simple décor which enhances the spectacular views over the mountains and Lake Geneva.

    “The large room reflected the beauty of the incredible views, and included all luxury extras you could expect from such a stylish hotel.”

    We stayed in a Junior suite. Complete with a large terrace, our suite was the perfect location to enjoy breakfast with wonderful views and sun loungers. Overlooking the Alps, the room provided us with an unspoiled view of the mountains, which was delightful at sunset.

    The large room reflected the beauty of the incredible views, and included all luxury extras you could expect from such a stylish hotel. The king size bed, modern and elegant furnishings and modern extras made our stay comfortable and luxurious.

    We also enjoyed the facilities provided at the hotel. The fitness centre was filled with state-of-the-art equipment and, along with the large pool, overlooked the beautiful lake. Another of the facilities with beautiful views was the Givenchy spa, offering the height of luxury and relaxation.

    During our visit we also sampled the cuisine offered at the Kempinski le Mirador. With a range of dining facilities, we were not short of choice. We decided to visit the Piano Bar for a lunch and found it to be delicious and perfectly accompanied by the large terrace and views over Lake Geneva. Overall, the hotel was highly impressive and offers views that are second to none.

    Photos courtesy of Le Mirador Kempinski

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