Hotel Geneve Mexico City
Hotel Geneve Mexico City is an historic hotel in Mexico City's Zona Rosa neighborhood, near Paseo de la Reforma, in Mexico. Established in 1907,[1][2] the hotel's Phone Bar has a collection of antique phones, inspired by Winston Churchill's visit.[3][4] The lobby features a small museum.[5]
Hotel Geneve Mexico City | |
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The hotel's front exterior, 2010 | |
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Town or city | Mexico City |
Country | Mexico |
See also
References
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