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The complimentary drink at check-in is just the start to all the pampering you'll enjoy when staying at Zurich's Leonardo Hotel Rigihof.
3.8pt
20 reviews
Business traveler
18 April 2009"The rooms are nicely appointed and very attractive, but quite small. This wasn't a problem for me, but my room would have been too small for a couple, for example. My room was also on the street, and it was quite noisy, esp. when I had the window open (because it was hot). In retrospect, I should have asked for a room not facing the street, as it's quite a busy street. Breakfast was okay, but for 20 CHF was a bit pricey. Had I realized it was optional I would have skipped it. Overall, the hotel is a great value for Zurich. Right next to the tram line and in a lovely neighborhood. The staff were very helpful and efficient. I would definitely recommend it for anyone wanting to stay in Zurich for a night or two."
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Single traveler
13 December 2011"After having tried several hotels in Zuerich, this stands out especially when it comes to practical city center location - the modern and useful interior of the room - as well as price."
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Single traveler
3 April 2011"I always enjoy my stay at the hotel, and appreciate the kindness and courteous nature of the staff and all there. I find the Hotel appropriate for both business and leisure travel, and always book my reservations to take advantage of every opportunity when a visit to Zurich takes place. I would recommend this hotel to all."
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The Hotel is only a short walking distance away from the famous Bahnhofstrasse and from the picturesque old town.
4.3pt
6 reviews
Couple
7 June 2008"Our first time in Zurich and we were very pleased with hotel even though you had renovations taken place there was no problem. Staff all very helpful. Thank you, we would stay there again"
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Surrounded by forests and meadows, this structure, with its stunning views, will offer you a perfect holiday atmosphere.
4.6pt
5 reviews






















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