The Woodward - Auberge Resorts Collection
«This isn’t just a hotel,» someone told me. «It’s a residence with a soul.» And I get why. Designed by Pierre-Yves Rochon, The Woodward combines classic 19th-century architecture with modern elements. But what really makes it special? The details. Every suite feels like a private apartment, with space, comfort, and an uninterrupted view of Lake Geneva.





Then, there are the hidden gems. The cigar lounge? It used to be a bank vault. Bar 37 adds a fresh energy to the hotel’s already vibrant spaces. And for those looking for something beyond luxury, The Woodward offers private tours of the Patek Philippe Museum or a trip to the stunning vineyards of Lavaux. And of course, there’s Le Jardinier & L’Atelier Robuchon, Geneva’s only two-MICHELIN-starred restaurant.
This article is part of the Hotel Stories series by Maora and is based on personal impressions and photography. All rights reserved ©