Left Bank of Geneva offers a range of surprises for business travelers and professionals who wish to organize a professional meeting. To meet the most varied needs, Bird Office offer a full booking service online, easy and suitable for any type of event.
You should know that Geneva is crossed by the Rhone, and it is now common to hear the term Rive Gauche to talk about the southern part of the Helvetic city. The public transport network is dense with many tram stops: Plainpalais, Place Neuve, Riverbank, Cirque ...
Rive Gauche is made of very different areas from each other: the shopping streets such as Rue du Rhône, where chic boutiques fans strut, or Market Street, alongside the Old City and its remarkable architecture. There is also the university Plainpalais neighborhood in which mingle students and tourists attracted to museums and restaurants of this part of the Left Bank.
You must rent an office or a conference room on the Left Bank of Geneva ! Just enter the date of your event and the number of people you expect, and the location on the site search engine.
Once the launched application, discover live all meeting spaces available in the area selected with the exact address, the capacity and rates. A room or a workstation please you? Learn more. With one click, you'll learn all of its features and benefits: the configuration possibilities, the list of materials (video projector, Wifi, photocopying, video conferencing system, computers, etc.), natural light, air conditioning, parking ... Transform breaks in good time by opting for the delivery of meals, cocktails, lunches Bird Office offers following your room reservation on the Geneva left bank.
Now it remains for you to confirm your choice of training room or workstation with the secure online payment.
Before leaving Geneva Left Bank after your coworking session, take the opportunity to make a leap in the Eaux-Vives neighborhood where you can enjoy spacious green areas with views of the famous fountains of Geneva. Turning a walk through the Old Town to discover the antique shops and fountains, the area of Trenches houses the Museum of Art and History, one of the three largest in Switzerland.