Geneva, arranged with Swiss levels of care
Geneva rewards precision, and so do we. A travel introduction here is planned from London with the same care the city applies to everything else: a companion chosen for temperament as much as for looks, flights timed around your meetings, and every detail settled in advance so the visit itself runs silently. The flight from London takes around an hour and a half, and the airport sits ten minutes from the water, which makes Geneva one of the easiest of our international arrangements. One of our Geneva escorts can leave London at lunchtime and be seated opposite you near the Quai du Mont-Blanc by early evening.
Vetting does not change with the destination. As a high class escort agency we have met every travelling companion in person, verified her photographs, and established her ease in formal, international company over time. Geneva, more than most cities, is a place where that groundwork shows.
An evening between the lake and the Old Town
The city's pleasures are quiet ones, which is exactly why they suit a private dinner. Begin with an aperitif at a bar overlooking the water, watching the Jet d'Eau against the evening sky, then cross to the left bank and climb into the Old Town, where the streets around Place du Bourg-de-Four hold the small, serious restaurants Geneva does best. Grand tables exist too, in the hotels along the quays and in dining rooms that look back across the lake towards Mont Blanc on a clear day. Afterwards, a slow walk through the Vieille Ville or along the moored boats closes the evening better than any club could.
In summer the lake takes over: a table outdoors, a late swim for the brave, an afternoon drive along the shore towards Cologny with vineyards above the water. Winter Geneva is candlelit and inward, fondue in the Old Town and an early nightcap, and it has its own devoted advocates among our regulars.
Beyond the table, Geneva keeps a few quiet pleasures for a second day: the lakeside promenade and the flower clock, the Patek Philippe Museum for anyone who cares about watchmaking, a coffee at the water's edge by the Bains des Pâquis. None of it is showy. That is rather the point, and the right companion enjoys it on exactly those terms.
Company alongside a working visit
Most Geneva bookings sit alongside work: private banking, commodities, the watch trade, the international organisations up the hill. The pattern is a dinner that begins when the last meeting ends, sometimes at short notice when a schedule collapses, and a companion who can hold an intelligent conversation without ever asking an intrusive question. Several of the Geneva escorts we introduce speak French, which the city appreciates, and all of them understand that here the substance of your day is never a topic. Dinner guests are a common request as well: when a table needs balancing, or an evening with counterparts would simply be easier with company, a companion who can carry her end of a working dinner is a quiet asset. For visitors who return monthly, our optional membership reduces re-booking to a single message once the first verification is complete, which suits the rhythm of a standing business trip.
The spring watch fair is the exception to Geneva's calm. That week the restaurants fill, hotel bars run late, and the companions best suited to it are booked well ahead; if your visit coincides, enquire early and say so, because evenings then are planned around dinners that start late and guest lists that change by the hour.
Hotels on the quays: a short word on etiquette
Geneva's grand hotels line the right bank, and their lobbies are among the most discreet in Europe; they are accustomed to guests who prefer not to be noticed. Your companion will arrive dressed for the venue, greet you in the lobby or the bar as a colleague or friend would, and take her cues from you thereafter. A first drink together in public is more natural than a corridor meeting and, in our experience, a far better start to the evening. If you would rather dine privately, tell us in advance and we will brief her on timing and arrival so that nothing needs discussing on the night. Whatever the format, no detail of the arrangement is ever shared, in Geneva or anywhere else.
Timing, travel and enquiries
Allow two or three days' notice for Geneva where you can; the short flight means we can occasionally move faster, but Swiss punctuality is a habit worth honouring. Rates run from £500 to £2,000 per hour depending on the companion, with overnight and travel terms quoted for the trip as a whole, and everything is agreed before departure. Enquiries are answered around the clock on WhatsApp, by phone or through the contact page. Tell us your hotel, your dates and the tone you want the visit to take, formal, easy or somewhere in between, and we will arrange the rest from London with a discretion the city itself would approve of. If Geneva is one stop on a longer European itinerary, say so; a single arrangement can cover several cities, with one companion travelling with you throughout or a fresh introduction waiting in each place.