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Where historical heritage meets the high life
I Glimpse the past in Geneva’s Old Town
J Journey through Geneva with a guided tour
K Remember the Reformation
L Cruise on Europe’s largest lake
M Dine like a President on some fi ne Geneva fondue
N It’s time to discover Geneva watch making
O Uncover Geneva’s cultural quarter in Carouge
P All aboard - free travel on Lake Geneva
The Ultimate Luxury Long Weekend
A Discover a little piece of home in the English Garden
B Bathe and breakfast at the Bains des Pâquis
C Get into the swing of things with a round of Urban Golf
D Soak up some contemporary creativity
E Pour over Geneva’s vineyards
F Frankenstay in Geneva
G Wine and dine in style
H Relax in style with shops and spas to die for
The Geneva Amazing Experiences Points of interest
1 Archaeological Site*
2 ARENA
3 Baby Beach
4 Basilica of Notre-Dame
5 Bâtiment des Forces Motrices (BFM)
6 Broken Chair and Place des Nations
7 Brunswick Monument
8 Calvin Auditory*
9 College Calvin
10 De Châteaubriand Landing Stage
11 Eaux-Vives Landing Stage
12 English Garden Landing Stage
13 Fusterie Temple
14 Geneva Coach Station
15 Geneva Cornavin CFF Train Station
16 Geneva University
17 Genève Aéroport and CFF Train Station
18 Globe of Science and Innovation (CERN)
19 Ile Tower and Bridge
20 International Conference Center Geneva (CICG)
21 International Museum of the Red Cross and Red Crescent
22 Le Corbusier Building: La Clarté
23 Madeleine Temple
24 Mairie des Eaux-Vives
25 Maison Tavel
26 Molard Landing Stage
27 Molard Tower
28 Mont Blanc Landing Stage
Geneva’s Top Geneva’s Top 10
1 The Jet d’Eau, Geneva’s landmark
2 The Old Town and its treasures
3 The Reformation Wall, tribute to Europe’s reformers
4 The magnifi cent parks of Geneva
5 The Palais des Nations, symbol of Geneva, capital of peace
6 A certain art de vivre in the Bains district
7 Carouge and its bohemian atmosphere
8 The birthplace of fi ne watchmaking: from the Flower Clock to the watchmakers’ shops
9 A getaway to Mont-Salève
10 An unmistakable Geneva experience: the prestige of Geneva’s hotels
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29 Musée d’Art et d’Histoire
30 Musée Rath
31 National Monument
32 Natural History Museum of the City of Geneva
33 Offi ce of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) - Palais Wilson
34 Old Arsenal and canons*
35 Opera House - Grand Théâtre
36 Palexpo
37 Pâquis Landing Stage
38 Place du Bourg-de-Four
39 Plaine de Plainpalais
40 Plainpalais Cemetery
41 Port Noir Landing Stage
42 Rousseau Island
43 Russian Orthodox Church
44 Saint Germain Church*
45 Saint Gervais Temple
46 Sainte Trinité Church
47 The Sissi Statue
48 The Smurfs Building
49 The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
50 Town Hall
51 Victoria Hall
52 World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO)
53 World Meteorological Organisation (OMM)
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Where historical heritage meets the high life
I Glimpse the past in Geneva’s Old Town Discover Switzerland’s largest Old Town with sights such as Saint Peter’s Cathedral, Espace Jean-Jacques Rousseau or the City Hall. View the door of the “Alabama Room”, where the 1st Geneva Convention was signed by sixteen countries in 1864. Britain and the US also settled their differences over British support for the Confederacy during the Civil War here in 1872.www.espace-rousseau.ch
J Journey through Geneva with a guided tourSpeed through the streets with an offi cial Geneva Tourism Audioguide, safe in the knowledge that you’re learning as you go. Absorb the stunning views from the banks of Lake Geneva or pass through the city’s top attractions, such as the Palais Wilson, named in memory of Woodrow Wilson, the US President behind the creation of the League of Nations in 1919. All in a day’s work!www.geneva-tourism.ch
The Ultimate Luxury Long Weekend
A Discover a little piece of home in the English Garden The Jardin Anglais opened in 1854 and has been a popular meeting place for locals and visitors ever since. Take time to visit the famous Flower Clock – the colourful fl owers change with the seasons and at 2.5 yards its second hand is the longest in the world. It’s a great starting point for a tour of the city.
B Bathe and breakfast at the Bains des Pâquis Les Bains are a year-round favourite with locals. On a sunny morning, why not pick up a paper and patisserie to soak up the sun waterside or head to the Buvette des Bains for breakfast. From Spring, the water is warm enough for a dip – swimmers enjoy a unique perspective from the heart of the city - and there are saunas and massages also available by appointment. www.bains-des-paquis.ch
K Remember the Reformation Head to the International Museum of the Reformation, located in the Maison Mallet, a prestigious dwelling of the 18th century before visiting the impressive Reformation Wall. Standing 5m high and 100m wide, it depicts reliefs of infl uential characters and scenes central to the Protestant Reformation of 1536. Overlooking the beautiful green space of Le Parc des Bastions, this sight is one not to miss. www.musee-reforme.ch
L Cruise on Europe’s largest lake What better way to soak up the sights than by taking to the waters with a cruise on Lake Geneva. Capture delightfully quaint Swiss towns, castles and cathedrals and expansive vineyards, all located against the dramatic backdrop of the Jura and Alp mountain ranges with their glistening peaks. Don‘t miss the boat on what promises to be a trip packed with history, culture and some of the most stunning sights around.www.cgn.chwww.swissboat.com
C Get into the swing of things with a round of Urban Golf Launched in 2011, the nine-hole urban golf course is free to play from June to September and designed to showcase the city’s rich heritage. Allow two hours for a round taking you past local landmarks including the starting point at the Parc des Bastions, Terrace Agrippa d’Aubigné, the Observatory and the Halles de l’Ile. www.geneva-tourism.ch
D Soak up some contemporary creativity The MAMCO museum of modern and contemporary art is Switzerland’s largest; housed in a former factory, it’s a must-see attraction. The city’s vibrant art scene comes alive during La Nuit des Bains – held annually in March, May and September. The one-night event showcases top international talent, bringing together over 18 galleries and lively entertainment in Geneva’s “art district”.www.quartierdesbains.ch
M Dine like a President on some fi ne Geneva fondueFollow in Bill and Hillary Clinton’s footsteps by visiting their favourite fondue restaurant, Les Armures, in the heart of the city. For an authentic, traditional fondue unique to Geneva, visit one of its oldest restaurants offering Swiss and French cuisine in a friendly, cosy atmosphere. www.hotel-les-armures.ch
N It’s time to discover Geneva watch making Wind down after a busy day with a trip to the Patek Philippe Museum, which documents the evolution of watch-making in Geneva and presents a world-class collection of timepieces dating back to the early 16th century. If a visit whets your appetite for a luxury watch of your own, head to the Rue du Rhône which has over 80 watch and jewellery businesses. You’ll be spoilt for choice. www.patekmuseum.com
E Pour over Geneva’s vineyards Minutes from the heart of Geneva are its 1500 hectares of vineyards – the city’s best kept secret. Bikes can be hired from the city centre free of charge for up to four hours, whilst vineyards are also easily accessible by car. Make sure you enjoy a glass or two at one of the many local restaurants specialising in traditional Genevese fayre. www.geneveroule.chwww.europcar.comwww.campagnon.ch
F Frankenstay in GenevaNot many people know that Mary Shelley’s famous novel, Frankenstein, was conceived during a Summer spent in Geneva at the Villa Diodati. Dared to write a terrifying tale, she penned the novel which includes many references to the city and the adjoining Salève Mountain. Boasting top views (accessed by cablecar) – and fantastic outdoor pursuits, Salève is a must-visit attraction. www.telepheriquedusaleve.com
O Uncover Geneva’s cultural quarter in CarougeTen minutes away, by public transportation, from the city centre, Carouge has earned the nickname the “Greenwich Village of Geneva” for its artist studios, one-off boutiques, and many restaurants and cafes. Situated in an area developed in the late 1700s and with a strong fl avour of the Mediterranean, a trip to Carouge makes the perfect day out.
G Wine and dine in style A culinary capital, Geneva has 55 gourmet restaurants, 8 of which are Michelin starred, perfect for a romantic dinner a deux or a spectacular supper with friends with represented cuisines inspired by the city’s cosmopolitan melting pot of nationalities. There are also plenty of bars serving local wine and other drink delights – the medieval Molard Tower is not to be missed whilst La Clémence, in Geneva’s liveliest square at the heart of the Old Town, is best for cocktails.www.geneva-tourism.ch
H Relax in style with shops and spas to die for After a hard day’s shopping on the Rue du Rhône or in some of the city’s smaller specialist boutiques scattered throughout the Old Town and Carouge, why not unwind with some delicious sweet treats from one of Geneva’s thirty master chocolatiers and indulge in a restorative spa treatment which can be independently booked at many of the city’s top spas – the ultimate relaxation.Please contact Geneva Tourism & Conventions for detailed information.
Geneva’s Top Geneva’s Top 10
1 The Jet d’Eau, Geneva’s landmarkThe lakeshore’s star attraction is the water jet, dazzling visitors as it shoots 140 metres into the sky. It is best seen from the Bains des Pâquis, this incredible “beach” in the city centre where Geneva’s smart set meets for a swim, a sauna or to eat a fondue! Another exceptional vantage point: a boat cruise on the lake, offering a unique view of the Mont-Blanc!
2 The Old Town and its treasuresSwitzerland’s biggest historical city is overlooked by St. Peter’s Cathedral, the centre of the Reformation movement. 157 steps lead to the top of its tower for a stunning view of the town. Stroll along the backstreets and discover the city’s many historical treasures.
3 The Reformation Wall, tribute to Europe’s reformersA stone’s throw away from the elegant Place de Neuve in an exceptionally beautiful park, Europe’s most important protestant reformers are honoured with four giant statues, reminding us of Geneva’s important role in the history of religions.
4 The magnifi cent parks of Geneva
More than 50 parks and gardens act as the city’s oxygen tank. The parks located along the lakeshore and the Parc des Bastions are true havens of peace. In Geneva, you fi nd a park or a garden to relax around almost every corner!
5 The Palais des Nations, symbol of Geneva, capital of peace The European headquarters of the United Nations have become the centre of world diplomacy. Under the dome of the Human Rights and Alliance of Civilisations’ Room, many secrets are shared. And on the Place des Nations, standing in front of the monumental “Broken Chair”, you are reminded of Geneva’s contribution to peace and freedom.
6 A certain art de vivre in the Bains district This European platform for contemporary art is home to Switzerland’s largest modern and contemporary art museum (MAMCO) and to a cluster of private art galleries. It is an avant-garde place with trendy bistros to meet, eat and drink.
P All aboard - free travel on Lake GenevaPick up the Geneva Transport Card at hotel check-in and don’t miss the Mouettes Genevoises taxi-boat for free trips back and forth across Western Europe’s largest lake, offering a closer look at the famous water fountain. Boats run every 10 minutes, allowing for ease of travel from one side to the other, especially welcome after a day of retail therapy.www.mouettesgenevoises.ch
7 Carouge and its bohemian atmosphereGeneva’s very different sister town, its “Greenwich Village”. Meet its craftsmen, artists, and its personalities who contribute much to Carouge’s charm. Its shaded squares remind you of Italy, just a few minutes from Geneva center. A great many cafés and restaurants create a unique bohemian ambience around the clock.
8 The birthplace of fi ne watchmaking: from the Flower Clock to the watchmakers’ shops
It’s just a few steps from the fl owers of Geneva’s most famous clock to the dazzling shop windows of the Rue
du Rhône, where you can fi nd an amazing concentration of world famous watches and luxury brands. From fashion to jewellery, the great brands that give Geneva its reputation all have their own boutiques. A shopping paradise at your feet!
9 A getaway to Mont-Salève Mont-Salève is a breathtaking experience no one should miss. Take the bus to the French border and ride up with the cable car to enjoy an extraordinary 360° view of the region. This is the perfect starting point for hiking and other sports activities, or a paragliding experience!
10 An unmistakable Geneva experience: the prestige of Geneva’s hotelsEnjoy the lakeside and reach for the stars by choosing one of the most beautiful hotels to partake in a cocktail, a tea or a glass of champagne. Discover the universe of hotel excellence - indulge yourself!
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