Parkest Hôtel Spa Genas Lyon

ParkEst Hôtel & Spa, a 4-star hotel in Genas, Lyon

ParkEst Hôtel & Spa has it all! Easily accessible, it offers 4-star accommodation, a fine dining restaurant, a comprehensive range of conference facilities, a beautifully appointed spa in which to unwind and relax and landscaped grounds spanning some 10,000m². It is without a doubt the place to be in Genas!

We love
Its prime location on the outskirts of Lyon and its proximity to various key venues such as the Lyon Eurexpo Convention Centre, the Groupama Stadium, the LDLC Arena and Lyon Saint-Exupéry Airport.

Whether you’re a business traveller, a lover of wellness getaways or a family en route to the south or the Alpine peaks, there’s something for everyone.

ParkEst Hôtel & Spa · 4-star hotel Genas, Lyon 

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The new go-to venue for your seminars and corporate events in Genas

Whether you're planning residential seminars, board meetings, al fresco cocktail receptions or dinners, the sky’s the limit! Here, work and socialising blend seamlessly thanks to our four fully equipped function rooms, high-quality accommodation and dining options, and our beautiful, landscaped grounds.

Parkest Hôtel & Spa · Hôtel 4 étoiles Genas, Lyon  Séminaires

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ParkEst Hôtel & Spa · 4-star hotel Genas, Lyon 

A hotel committed to protecting the planet each and every day

Because protecting the environment and reducing our environmental footprint are central to our vision of responsible hospitality, we have launched the Go Green programme. This involves a series of practical initiatives that engage all our teams and are delivered in collaboration with local stakeholders.

  • Waste management: sorting, composting, recycling, reduction, bulk purchasing
  • Tackling waste: recycling materials and surplus food with the Too Good To Go scheme
  • Energy: saving water and electricity through best practices and appropriate equipment

We love
The wooded grounds of the ParkEst Hôtel & Spa are home to three beehives. This is a symbolic gesture designed to promote biodiversity and raise awareness among guests and staff of the importance of protecting pollinators.