How to book escort in Geneva: complete guide
A detailed guide for anyone planning a meeting in Geneva: pricing, hotels, scenarios, etiquette, confidentiality. From APEX practice in this city.
What APEX is in Geneva
Geneva is a city where Thursday matters more than Saturday, especially in April. Watches & Wonders at Palexpo, UN diplomats from Place des Nations, private bankers from Pictet and Lombard Odier — evening at Le Chat Botté or Bayview, then back to Beau-Rivage or Mandarin Oriental on Quai Turrettini. We've been working here since 2012, as part of the APEX network of 48 cities. The manager replies on Telegram within three minutes, the model is matched within an hour.
The pace of the city
Geneva moves a little slower than Paris and noticeably quieter than Dubai. Requests come in two or three days ahead, not two hours. Diplomatic protocol, the banking calendar, the Watches & Wonders schedule in April — all of it asks for planning, and our clients plan. The urgent "right tonight" is around fifteen percent of requests here, against half in Moscow.
The manager replies within three minutes at any time of day. Matching a model in Geneva takes on average sixty to ninety minutes — slightly longer than in Moscow, because the base here is more compact, and we don't send the first profile that comes up for a diplomatic format with French and English. Thursday and Friday after seven is peak; in those hours the full shift is in motion and the availability of models with confident French tightens.
April is its own story. Watches & Wonders gathers several thousand watch collectors, dealers and journalists at Palexpo. The city is full, hotels are booked two months out, Rive Droite restaurants don't seat without a reservation. For that week we work on a pre-agreed schedule: requests two weeks ahead, no later.
Season
Geneva has three pronounced peaks, and they have nothing to do with the weather. Watches & Wonders in April is the main one, a week at Palexpo, the reason behind eighty percent of our April requests. GIFF, the Geneva International Film Festival, in early November — film premieres and closed after-parties at Bains des Pâquis, Hotel d'Angleterre, on yachts in the harbour. Art Genève in late January, at Palexpo, four days of contemporary art, a more intimate format and a thinner audience.
The Geneva Motor Show, when it returns at full scale, adds another spring week with a load similar to the watch fair. Summer in Geneva is low season: the diplomatic corps is away, bankers are on the Côte d'Azur, Cologny empties. August brings Fêtes de Genève on the lakefront with fireworks and Festival de la Cité in Lausanne nearby — not our format, but the city wakes up in those days.
Where we work
Rive Droite is the main zone. Quai du Mont-Blanc, Quai des Bergues, Quai Turrettini, Quai Wilson — our hotels stand along this embankment one after another: Beau-Rivage, Hotel d'Angleterre, The Woodward, Mandarin Oriental, Four Seasons des Bergues. Anywhere central is ten minutes on foot, Palexpo is seven by taxi.
Cologny and Vésenaz — private villas and estates on the right bank of the lake, an out-of-centre run with transfer is agreed separately, minimum a day ahead. Satigny is the direction toward Domaine de Châteauvieux, Philippe Chevrier's two-Michelin-starred restaurant; clients drive there for dinner, around half an hour from the centre. Carouge — an artistic district on the left bank, for intimate evenings in small restaurants.
Trips beyond the canton are routine: Lausanne (45 minutes by train or car), Montreux, Gstaad in winter, Courchevel in high ski season. Côte d'Azur is a separate "weekend" scenario, usually three to four days, agreed at minimum a week ahead.
Etiquette and dress code
Geneva is a diplomatic city in the most literal sense: the UN, WTO, WHO, WIPO, the headquarters of the Red Cross on Avenue de la Paix. The etiquette here is finer than in London and noticeably more restrained than in Dubai. There are no loud scenes in the lobby of Beau-Rivage, and our job is to keep it that way.
French is the first language. English is mandatory. Italian, German, Russian — selectively. At diplomatic dinners and at Le Chat Botté the model arrives in a calm evening format: long or midi, minimum jewellery, no social-media gloss. At Bayview by Michel Roth and Il Lago — the same, plus an understanding of Swiss and Burgundy wine lists at least at a basic level.
For the watch week at Palexpo the format is business: suit, restrained accessories, an understanding that Watches & Wonders is about craft, not display. Watch collectors notice things like that. At Pictet or Lombard Odier receptions — banking etiquette, caution in conversations about money, no questions about the client's portfolio.
Things we say plainly
Prices in Geneva are higher than in most of our European cities. The standard tier — from $1,200 for two hours, $1,500 for four, $2,500 for a night, $4,000 for twenty-four hours, $6,000 for two days. The media segment — $3,500 for two hours, $5,000 for four. We don't move these figures after agreement, and there's no haggling after the meeting here — the clientele is too sensitive for that kind of conversation.
We don't take requests under two hours — in Geneva that's especially inflexible, because the transfer along the right bank plus dinner is already an hour and a half on its own. Mass events without a specific personal client — not our format. Sharing model photos with third parties is forbidden; in a diplomatic environment it's a question of reputation, and we treat it more strictly here than anywhere else.
Twelve years in the industry and forty-eight cities in the network — that isn't marketing, it's the reason Swiss private clientele works with us for years.
When to write and how long to wait
The APEX manager in Geneva replies on Telegram within the first three minutes, 24/7. Model matching — 30-90 minutes depending on scenario and load. At peak the choice tightens naturally — best to write 1-2 days ahead. In season (Watches & Wonders Geneva (April), GIFF in November, Art Genève in January) the premium segment tightens significantly — booking 2-3 weeks ahead is required.
How a meeting is organised — step by step
01. Request on Telegram
You write to the manager on Telegram or WhatsApp: what scenario, what time, any preferences. "Dinner at Le Chat Botté on Thursday at eight-thirty, conversational French needed, evening dress code" — that's almost a finished brief. "I want a good companion for Saturday" is a reason to clarify three or four more things: language, format, hotel, approximate age range.
The manager replies within 3 minutes during operating hours (24/7). In Geneva the shift runs on Europe/Zurich time — peak from seven in the evening to one in the morning, but at three in the morning the manager still answers.
02. Selection and agreement
The manager sends 2-4 profiles fitting your scenario. Photos and a short description — height, age, languages, scenario specifics. In Geneva each profile is accompanied by the model's level of French and English, sometimes a third language. You choose, you clarify the details.
This stage agrees: meeting place, time, duration, the model's dress code, payment method, transfer (if out-of-centre), any special conditions. If the chosen model is busy — the manager says so straight away, doesn't keep you waiting, and offers a comparable alternative.
Time from start of selection to a fully agreed booking in Geneva — usually 60-90 minutes. For the Watches & Wonders week — up to 120, because part of the pool is scheduled across the April events.
03. Coordination
After confirmation the manager organises everything before the meeting: the model receives the address and time, transfer if needed from the right bank or from Cologny, dress-code briefing for the specific venue. The client gets a confirmation and, if needed, a number to contact the model directly.
Payment is settled at this stage. In Geneva — bank transfer to Swiss account details, cash in Swiss francs or euros (USD by agreement), less often cryptocurrency. For returning clients there's post-payment and a monthly deposit option.
04. The meeting
The model arrives at the agreed time. Usually 10 to 15 minutes ahead — waiting in the hotel lobby or at the restaurant entrance. At Beau-Rivage and Mandarin Oriental reception receives guests calmly, no questions, provided everything is done correctly. At a restaurant — you meet at the entrance or at the table.
After the meeting the model leaves on her own or by transfer if agreed. A short follow-up with the manager isn't required, but we welcome the feedback: what worked, what we'd improve. It helps us match more precisely next time.
Where meetings happen
The premium segment in Geneva runs through a handful of five-star hotels we've worked with for years. No questions at reception, when the visit is organised correctly.
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Hôtel Beau-Rivage Genève
· Quai du Mont-Blanc 13, 1201 Genève A family-run hotel from 1865 on Quai du Mont-Blanc, the classic of Geneva luxury. Inside — Le Chat Botté, a Michelin-starred restaurant, and the Atrium Bar for intimate evenings. Empress Sisi stayed here, and the atmosphere of old Europe ca…
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Mandarin Oriental Geneva
· Quai Turrettini 1, 1201 Genève At the bend of the Rhône, beside the historic centre. Inside — Bayview by Michel Roth, a Michelin-starred restaurant, and Rasoi by Vineet Bhatia with contemporary Indian cuisine. A modern luxury format, fast service, a clear check-in proced…
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Four Seasons Hôtel des Bergues
· Quai des Bergues 33, 1201 Genève Geneva's oldest five-star, from 1834, on Quai des Bergues with views of the lake and Jet d'Eau. Inside — Il Lago, an Italian restaurant by Massimiliano Sena, one of the best tables in the city for an intimate evening. Network-standard Four …
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La Réserve Eden au Lac (Genève)
· Route de Lausanne 301, 1293 Bellevue On the lakeshore, a few minutes from the centre, a Michel Reybier retreat-format hotel with a large park and its own Nescens spa. Inside — Tsé Fung, a Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant, the only one of its kind in the region. Suits client…
Restaurants for dinner — our standard 3-4 hour meeting format.
- Le Chat Botté · Quai du Mont-Blanc 13, 1201 Genève (inside Beau-Rivage) · Modern French
- Bayview by Michel Roth · Quai Turrettini 1, 1201 Genève (inside Mandarin Oriental) · Haute French
- Il Lago · Quai des Bergues 33, 1201 Genève (inside Four Seasons des Bergues) · Haute Italian
- Tsé Fung · Route de Lausanne 301, 1293 Bellevue (inside La Réserve) · Haute Chinese
Meeting scenarios
We hold each scenario separately: the model is matched to the format, not the other way around.
Dinner in Geneva
Dinner is the most frequent scenario in Geneva, especially with the banking and diplomatic audience. A 3-4 hour format: meeting at the hotel lobby or at the restaurant entrance, dinner itself for 2 to 2.5 hours, sometimes a light walk along the embankment after. We book the table ourselves — we hold direct contacts with the maître d's of Le Chat Botté, Bayview, Il Lago and Domaine de Châteauvieux.
Tip: for Friday-Saturday in ordinary weeks book 7-10 days ahead; in the Watches & Wonders week — two weeks minimum, otherwise no free tables at Le Chat Botté or Bayview
Hotel Meeting
For hotel meetings we use the five-star Rive Droite addresses — Beau-Rivage, Mandarin Oriental, Four Seasons des Bergues, Hotel d'Angleterre, The Woodward, and La Réserve a little to the side for a private format. In each we know the check-in specifics, reception, private entrances, the best room categories. The model arrives at the lobby, you meet, then — the room or the hotel restaurant by your choice.
Tip: if you choose the hotel yourself — name it to the manager and he'll tell you the specifics (for example, Beau-Rivage has a separate entrance from Rue du Mont-Blanc, more convenient for privacy)
Business Accompaniment
The Geneva business scenario — the watch week at Palexpo, Pictet and Lombard Odier banking receptions, diplomatic dinners around Place des Nations, corporate events at the major hotels. The model works in strict business code, speaks French and English without exception, understands the context: watchmaking craft at Watches & Wonders, banking etiquette, diplomatic protocol.
Tip: for the watch week in April the model should follow the main manufactures at least at conversational level; we agree the profile 7-10 days before the start of the week
Opera, Ballet, Film Festivals
The cultural scenario in Geneva — the Grand Théâtre on Place de Neuve, opera and ballet, season from September through July. GIFF in early November is a film-festival format with premieres and after-parties. Art Genève in January is contemporary art at Palexpo. We pick a model with experience of these evenings: she observes the dress code, follows productions or contemporary art at the level of an educated viewer.
Tip: tickets to a Grand Théâtre premiere — 2-3 months ahead; current repertoire — 2-3 weeks; for GIFF and Art Genève passes and accreditations are agreed in advance, not bought at the door
Lake Geneva and Yacht Scenario
Lake Geneva in warm season, private yachts and motorboats from the Pâquis or Versoix harbour, runs to Lausanne or Évian-les-Bains by water. Season from May through September. A 4-6 hour format with a light dinner on board, sometimes with a transfer to shore at one of the hotels. In winter — closed events on the embankments and at the region's yacht clubs.
Tip: agreement 5-7 days ahead, requires confirmation with the captain; in winter the format becomes a shore event, usually at Hôtel d'Angleterre or Beau-Rivage
Weekends and Trips
From 24 hours to 7 days. Inside the canton and the region — La Réserve as a retreat format, Lausanne and Montreux for a day or two, Gstaad and Crans-Montana in winter, Courchevel and Megève in high ski season. Côte d'Azur (Cannes, Nice, Monaco) — a separate scenario, usually three to four days. The model accompanies throughout: breakfast, activities, dinner, evening.
Tip: agreement 5-7 days ahead minimum; for Courchevel in the New Year week — a month; for international destinations the model needs a current passport and Schengen, checked in advance
Client's Private Locations
Cologny, Vésenaz, private villas on the right bank of the lake, yachts in the harbour, chalets in Gstaad or Courchevel — the format when the client has their own place. For returning clients the address is agreed without additional checks. For new ones the first meeting is usually at Beau-Rivage or Mandarin Oriental, the rest — at the client's.
Tip: we don't keep the address on file; it's passed only to the specific model for the specific meeting; after the meeting, coordinates are wiped from working chats within 72 hours
Pricing and formats
Pricing in Geneva: $1200–$6000. Standard tier and media segment. Payment — cash, bank transfer, crypto by agreement.
Etiquette and dress code
Each venue in Geneva holds its own code: central five-star hotels — cocktail or evening attire, premium restaurants — business or evening, cultural events — full-length dress and heel. We don't have to brief this with the client — the model knows.
Confidentiality
Communication only through end-to-end encrypted messengers (Telegram, WhatsApp). Client data held in limited scope, after the meeting — wiped from working chats within 72 hours. Private addresses don't enter our database. GDPR compliance, deletion on request — within 24 hours.
Frequently asked questions
How quickly can a model be matched in Geneva for tonight?
On average 60-90 minutes. At peak (Thursday to Saturday from 19:00) — closer to 90. On a weekday afternoon — 30-45 minutes. If the scenario is complex (fluent-conversational French, a specific hotel, a specific dress code) — add 20-30 minutes.
Can I book for Friday evening with two hours' notice?
Yes, in most weeks — possible. The exception is the Watches & Wonders week in April and the GIFF days in early November: those need 24 hours minimum. In ordinary weeks two hours' notice is realistic, but the choice will be from models free at that moment.
Which hotels does the model enter without questions at reception?
Beau-Rivage Genève, Mandarin Oriental Geneva, Four Seasons des Bergues, Hotel d'Angleterre, The Woodward, La Réserve Eden au Lac — in a "client's guest" format no questions arise, provided everything is done correctly. At smaller boutique hotels or apartments they may ask for an ID — that's normal, the model is ready.
Do you work after midnight?
Yes, 24/7. Night hours are an ordinary working slot in Geneva, especially Thursday and Friday. The manager replies, models travel. Morning meetings (before 10:00) happen too, less often — usually for banking clients in town for a short flight.
How much does accompaniment in Geneva cost?
Standard tier: $1,200 for 2 hours, $1,500 for 4 hours, $2,500 for a night (up to 12 hours), $4,000 for 24 hours, $6,000 for two days. Media segment: $3,500 for 2 hours, $5,000 for 4 hours. These figures do not move after agreement.
Contact the manager
Describe the scenario on Telegram — the manager replies within the first three minutes, suggests 2-4 profiles to fit, and agrees the details of the meeting in Geneva.