Arbez Franco-Suisse is a 2-star hotel, known as a small but still beautiful and cozy place, according to Amusing Planet.
The hotel is located between France and Switzerland, with room prices around more than 100 USD/night.
On the outside, the hotel is nothing special compared to other places.
The two-bedroom hotel has an exceptional location.
The hotel was built in the 14th century, high in the mountains with wooden beams, a country kitchen and 304 meters above sea level.
Because of this hotel’s unique location, it has an interesting history.
When entering the Arbez Franco-Suisse hotel, fascists could only access rooms belonging to French territory.
The border between the two countries divides the staircase into two halves, one half belongs to France, the other half belongs to Switzerland.
In 1962, people needed a neutral place to sign the Evian Agreement granting independence to Algeria, so the Arberz Franco-Suisse hotel was chosen as the place to organize this historic negotiation.
Hotel Arberz Franco-Suisse is located in La Cure, 5 km north of Geneva.
The border treaty was signed on December 8, 1862.
Ponthus later opened a bar on the French side and a store in Switzerland.
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