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Geneva provide a range of unusual ways for visitors of all ages to explore their heritage, their rich past and the life of today. Experience the magic of Geneva. These are our tips for exploring Geneva.
Explore vibrant cities with amazing architecture, fabulous shopping and pulsating nightlife. Enchanting medieval and picturesque villages and traditional wine villages with friendly festivals and regional specialities.
When landing by plane, this lakeside fountain is the first dramatic glimpse you get of Geneva. The 140m-tall structure shoots up water
Begun in the 11th century, Geneva's cathedral is predominantly Gothic with an 18th-century neoclassical facade. Between 1536
Founded in 1954, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, 8km west of Geneva, is a laboratory for research into particle physics.
Home to the UN since 1966, the Palais des Nations was built between 1929 and 1936 to house the now-defunct League of Nations.
Did you ever try diving in Lake Geneva? Meet pikes and perches, American Crayfish, or a rainbow trout. Admire the beautiful
This delightful swimming pool complex with water-slide and plenty of lawn to flop on has been pleasing frolicking-in-the-sun Genevans since the 1930s.
Thematic cruises – castles, nature and so on – around the lake and along the Rhône River.
There is no finer way to 'see' the lake up close than afloat: rent a slow pedalo (Sfr22 per hr), speedy motorboat (Sfr52 to Sfr78 per hour)