10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Canton of Geneva That You Shouldn't Miss

October 3, 2021 Alida England

Discover the best top things to do in Canton of Geneva, Switzerland including Free Walk Geneva, Alps2Alps Transfers, Trip Trap Escape, The MindEscape, Local Flavours Tours, Resort Rides Airport Transfers, Maison Tavel, Batiment des Forces Motrices, CERN, International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum.
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1. Free Walk Geneva

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5.0 based on 483 reviews

Free Walk Geneva

How did a tiny bridge crossing become the “Protestant Rome” and a world capital of diplomacy, finance, watchmaking and innovation? Enjoy a walk through the intriguing history, rich culture and vibrant present of Switzerland’s most international city with a spectacular lakefront. No sign-up required, just show up at the departure point and time indicated on our website.

2. Alps2Alps Transfers

Geneva Switzerland +44 20 3290 4046 [email protected] http://www.alps2alps.com
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5.0 based on 525 reviews

Alps2Alps Transfers

We are the lowest cost airport transfer provider for all your ski transfer needs. We cover all Alpine destinations and ski resorts with private transfers from and to all main airports in region of Alps: Geneva, Basel, Zurich (Switzerland), Chambery, Lyon, Grenoble (France), Munich, Friedricshafen, Memmingem (Germany), and Salzburg, Innsbruck (Austria). We also offer very affordable transportation from and to all regional train stations including Annecy, Lyon, Geneva, Moutier, Aime and Bourg St Maurice.

Reviewed By paolaaA5471AW - Ain Aar, Lebanon

Excellent service driver was on time for pick up at Geneva airport gréât car smooth driving Pick up back from La clusaz on time also Every year we use this transfer for our ski vacations

3. Trip Trap Escape

Gravel path 6, Geneva 1227 Switzerland +41 22 345 05 15 [email protected] http://www.triptrapescape.ch
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5.0 based on 1,296 reviews

Trip Trap Escape

Trip Trap is a collaborative escape game. Slip into the shoes of an adventurer and regain your freedom in 60 minutes, not one minute more. To have a chance to get away, you will have to be curious, imaginative, daring for the puzzles are challenging and the clock is ticking...

Reviewed By Travel0rus - Pretoria, South Africa

Did the voodoo room and without a doubt the best escape room we have ever done. Be warned, it’s really difficult... It spreads over a couple of rooms and the gadgets were really well planned and unique. We didn’t escape but loved every moment!!

4. The MindEscape

rue Butini 15, Geneva 1202 Switzerland +41 22 900 14 19 [email protected] http://www.themindescape.com
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5.0 based on 168 reviews

The MindEscape

The MindEscape - Premium Real Life Escape Game in Geneva. The largest escape room facilities in Switzerland focusing on the high quality of every detail in our games. All our themes have been created by top designers around the world and have been built by theatre set experts.

5. Local Flavours Tours

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5.0 based on 257 reviews

Local Flavours Tours

Taste. Indulge. Explore- Experience Geneva’s award winning chocolate creations and culture in a delightful 3 h walking tour. We will show you some of the city’s best artisan chocolateries from traditional to modern, and you’ll experience chocolate in all shape and forms: from chocolate pralines, to truffles, ganaches, cakes and ice-cream. During the tour you will learn the secrets around the origins and manufacturing of chocolate as well as the Swiss chocolate history. We will also visit the old town, share with you anecdotes and stories about Geneva and its history. • Tasting the chocolate cakes winner of Swiss Golden medal • Chocolaterie where W Churchil, Grace Kelly, JF Kennedy purchased • Join the most important Geneva tradition-Breaking the Marmitte • Boat ride from left bank to right bank • Taste several award winning chocolate creations • Guided walk through the old town Tour duration: 3h Starting time: 10 am Tour days: Mo-Sat

6. Resort Rides Airport Transfers

Geneva 74310 Switzerland +33 6 80 92 64 08 [email protected] http://www.ResortRides.com
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5.0 based on 69 reviews

Resort Rides Airport Transfers

Your time is precious and with Resort Rides (and Alplinks) we provide pre-reserved Private Transfers with immediate departure from Geneva Airport and Central Geneva to the French destinations of Megeve, Chamonix, St Gervais and Les Contamines areas and the Italian destinations - Courmayeur and La Thuile. We provide a professional, punctual, cost effective service with our English speaking team. 7 reasons to travel with ResortRides 1. Fully licensed and insured to operate since 2009 2. Spacious and comfortable 8 seater vehicles which are regularly updated 3. Door to door service with discreet branded vehicles 4. SMS reassurance sent day prior to travelling 5. 3D secure online booking (https) payment gateway 6. No additional luggage fees for ski equipment / bikes etc 7. A range of child and baby seats available free of charge on request at time of booking

Reviewed By fionatsmith - Colchester, United Kingdom

Paul was waiting for us at Geneva on our arrival, and again was ready to pick us up from Megeve at the end of our holiday just before the pick up time. All really good.

7. Maison Tavel

rue du Puits-Saint-Pierre 6, Geneva 1204 Switzerland +41 22 418 37 00 [email protected] http://institutions.ville-geneve.ch/fr/mah/lieux-dexposition/maison-tavel/?fb_locale=en_GB
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4.5 based on 443 reviews

Maison Tavel

This historic building, the foundations of which date back to the 12th century, houses a museum that documents the history of the city.

Reviewed By 588phis - Bangkok, Thailand

This is a free museum highlighting the history of Geneva. The 3D model of the city on the top floor was fascinating. Do not miss it.

8. Batiment des Forces Motrices

place des Volontaires 2, Geneva 1204 Switzerland +41 22 322 12 20 http://www.bfm.ch
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Batiment des Forces Motrices

This old power station on the Rhone, once a symbol of the city's rapid industrial growth at the end of the 19th century, today serves as a theater.

9. CERN

Esplanade des Particules 1, Geneva 1217 Switzerland +41 22 767 76 76 [email protected] http://home.cern/
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4.5 based on 1,537 reviews

CERN

CERN, in Geneva, is the world’s largest particle physics research centre. CERN has recently brought into service the world’s most powerful accelerator, the LHC (Large Hadron Collider), which will provide new insights into the Universe and how it evolved. The entire Universe is made up of particles. But where do they come from? What laws govern their behaviour? The purpose of the "Universe of particles" exhibition is for visitors to confront the great questions of contemporary physics : a journey to the Big Bang.

Reviewed By RaghuNair

Excellent place to learn about activities in CERN where world wide web was invented by Tim Berners-Lee as a tool for physicists working at CERN.

10. International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum

avenue de la Paix 17, Geneva 1202 Switzerland +41 22 748 95 04 [email protected] http://www.redcrossmuseum.ch
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4.5 based on 891 reviews

International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum

This renowned museum, universally acclaimed as one of the best in the city, provides a moving reminder of the importance of international humanitarian efforts.

Reviewed By drpanda1 - Cape May Court House, United States

International Museum of the Red Cross was truly spectacular. It’s one of a kind. The receptionists warmly welcomed us. Then we had a good lunch inside. Afterwards we proceeded into the exhibitions while wearing a self automated audio guide with very cool headphones that don’t touch your ears. We had to press the number for some of the exhibitions, but it often turned on automatically. Audio guide and interactive videos presented the history of the Red Cross as well as life changing stories of real people helped by the Red Cross. It moved me. It was inspiring. It is one of the greatest museums I have ever encountered.

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