Discover the best top things to do in Canton of Geneva, Switzerland including Free Walk Geneva, Centre Geneve de Vol Libre – Paradelta, City Wheels, Place Bourg du Four, Lake Geneva, Parc La Grange, Jardin Botanique - Villa le Chene, Chapel of the Maccabees, Jet d'Eau, The Flower Clock.
Restaurants in Canton of Geneva
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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.
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Enjoy the amazing tandem flight experience above Geneva and its lake with the view of Mont-Blanc. Everybody can try this safe and fun adventure with our certified and experienced paragliding instructors, between March to October everydays.
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Segways glide effortlessly and silently on all roads. Speeding up, braking and steering around obstacles is intuitive. Segway driving requires no special skills.Our tours are chosen so that you can enjoy the city. After a thorough briefing you will experience the excitement of riding on a Segway. At the same time you will learn background information and also some interesting anecdotes about Geneva’s well-known and some less well-known sites.Our tours are for ages 16 and above, and you must have a valid driver’s licence (scooter / car).
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This historic town square is situated at the heart of Old Geneva.
The cosmopolitan City of Geneva has a well preserved picturesque old town testimony to its 2,000-year-old history. By stepping onto the cobbled stone streets we were kind of instantly transported back in time. After the stop we had at the 12th-century St Pierre Cathedral with its lofty neoclassical façade features of several architectural styles, we wandered through the labyrinthine paved streets. We visited the Art and History Museum and Maison Travel, the oldest house in the city. The cobblestone alleys of old town wind through lovely buildings that exude old world charm. The alleys are lined with many art galleries, bookshops, antique shops, museums, cafes, and restaurants. Through our stroll around the old town, we explored squares dotted with enchanting fountains, windows overflowing with vibrant blossoms, intricate designs and ornamentations on the lofty wooden doors and the signboards of the cafes.
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A scenic mountain lake situated alongside the city of Geneva, it empties into the Rhone River.
One of the gems of Geneva is its Lake which is a year-round hotspot for outdoor activities and nice restaurants. The northern shore covers picturesque villages terraced vineyards and medieval castles. It is easy to explore lakeside landmarks such as the medieval bastion of Chillon Castle (Château de Chillon). Soaking up the scenery on a Lake Geneva cruise was a marvel. Time permitting visitors can enjoy a ride by the GoldenPass panoramic train into the Swiss Alps, take a Geneva sightseeing tour, or hop over the French border to explore Annecy, Chamonix, or Mont Blanc.
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A lovely park & a great way to spend an afternoon during the summer. My interest was the famous tennis Club, where I visited back in 1984. Still there but cannot enter. There is a Hotel/restaurant in the Park too. To get back to the town, walk further up & take the Bavette- fantastic1
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As everything in Geneva the part is well looked after and beautiful. A great spot for a walk or a run on a day with nice wether. There is a small zoo also with a few domesticated animals. Well worth a a few hours and especially with kids since there is a small adventure play ground.
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Go inside the cathedral and turn right, you’ visit an exquisite little chapel with astonishing carved figures and a beautiful organ
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Geneva's most prominent landmark, this tremendous fountain is located in Lake Geneva in the city's downtown area.
It is beyond lovely to walk around the lake and enjoy this giant water fountain coming out of the lake! It is just stunning with the flowers and the mountains and the boats. What a gorgeous place! If you take a boat tour they tell you all about the history of the jet and you can get a closer look (and maybe wet!). In the 1880s it was installed as a safety valve for a hydraulic power network, and it was so beautiful I think they realized it was aesthetically pleasing and now it has been on the lake for over 125 years!
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As Switzerland is famous for their watches this a great flower display. Found just by the lake it's a fully functioning clock surrounded by beautiful flowers all year round
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