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Where to stay in Pierres du Niton

Geneva City Centre
Known for its panoramic lake views and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in Geneva City Centre. Check out top attractions like Mont Blanc Bridge and Paquis Baths, and jump on the metro at Cornavin Tram Stop or Mole Tram Stop to see more of the city.
Pierres du Niton Hotel Deals

Hotel Suisse
There’s so much I like about this unassuming three star hotel. Firstly, it doesn’t have the pretentiousness of a big brand. The guy behind the reception desk didn’t push the breakfast option like so many other places do. He simply said that we could make our minds up on the day and pay the same rate ...
Reviewed on Dec 10, 2025

Ruby Claire Hotel Geneva
The room was well kept and comfortable for our stay of 9 nights! Very quiet, the shower was perfect and the size of the room was just right! Would recommend this to anyone who would like to be close the city center and have access by foot to public transportation. The breakfast was great, and would ...
Reviewed on Dec 10, 2025

citizenM Geneva
Cool room. Check in was easy. GREAT location. Reminds me of a bigger room Moxy.
Reviewed on Dec 9, 2025
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Pierres du Niton

United Nations European Headquarters
Tour the headquarters of one of the world’s most important organisations. See the impressive chambers and artworks and monuments in the surrounding parklands.

Place du Bourg-de-Four
For centuries, this popular square in Geneva’s old town has served as a meeting place. Dine in a bistro, visit antique stores and admire the architecture.

Bastions Park
Challenge a chess master, see monuments to the leaders of the Protestant Reformation or simply stroll along the tree-lined pathways of Geneva’s first public park.

