Hotel Restaurant du Port, in Yvoire (74)

Access

The Hôtel Restaurant du Port is the ideal setting to organize a working outing, but also for relaxing with its views on the lake and the Jura montains.

Vehicules are stricly forbidden in the village for you to best enjoy it.

A private indoor car park « Parking privé Crépit Ouest » is available for our guests. It is located below the gardens of Villa Cécile hotel, 5 minutes away from the Hotel Restaurant du Port.  We would advise you to park upon arrival and make your way to the hotel walking (unless you carry bulky luggage). Contact us at +33 4 50 72 80 17  once you get to the parking to get the access code.

Port of  Yvoire next to hôtel restaurant du port
Come to Yvoire

Distance to cities nearby

Port of  Yvoire next to hôtel restaurant du port
Sunset next to Hôtel Restaurant du Port

Lake Geneva and Haute-Savoie The beauty of Yvoire medieval town

The hotel restaurant du Port in Yvoire is an excellent base to enjoy a large variety of activities related to the lake : sailing, waterski, cruises, windsurf, swimming…. Etc

  • Relax in Villa Cécile ...
  • Stroll in the streets of Yvoire...
  • Visit: "Jardin des 5 Sens"
  • Or try our famous "Filets de perches" facing the lake
Port of  Yvoire next to Hôtel Restaurant du Port
Port of  Yvoire next to Hôtel Restaurant du Port
Hôtel Restaurant du Port
Tarrace of Hôtel Restaurant du Port facing Lake Geneva
Tarrace of Hôtel Restaurant du Port facing Lake Geneva
Balcony with view over the Lake Genva,  Hôtel Restaurant du Port facing Lake Geneva

Our partners

  • Compagnie Générale de Navigation sur le Lac Léman
  • Léman Sans Frontières
  • Destination Léman
  • Thonon Les Bains
  • Patrimoine en Léman
  • Jardin des 5 Sens
  • Pays du Léman

Gastronomic partners

  • Chablais Gourmand
  • Tables et Auberges de France

Hotel Partners

  • ROMANTIK HOTEL
  • LES COLLECTIONNEURS
Port of  Yvoire next to Hôtel Restaurant du Port

Yvoire : medieval town

Located on the shores of Lake Geneva, between Geneva and Evian, Yvoire is an remarkable medieval village of the Haute Savoie region. The city walls were built in 1306 by Count Amédée V The Great. Some of these walls, as well as doors, moats and half-timbered houses can still be seen.

In addition to its historical heritage, the village is also renowned for its passion for flowers. No less than 27 000 plants are brought each year and Yvoire was honored the International Association of Horticultural Producers trophy in 2002.

Port of  Yvoire next to Hôtel Restaurant du Port
Change of scenery guaranteed