This Geneva tour offers a perfect mix of iconic landmarks, history, and scenic beauty in a single day. Start at the breathtaking Jet d’Eau, explore the charming Old Town, and climb St. Peter’s Cathedral for stunning city views. Discover history at Place du Bourg-de-Four and the Reformation Wall in Parc des Bastions before enjoying lunch at Café du Centre. Visit the Palace of Nations and admire the Flower Clock in the English Garden. Pay tribute at the Red Cross Museum (outside visit) and end the day with a relaxing stroll along Lake Geneva. This tour blends Geneva’s heritage, diplomacy, and natural beauty, making it a truly unique and well-rounded experience!
Begin your day at Geneva’s iconic water fountain, Jet d'Eau. Take photos and enjoy the beautiful views of Lake Geneva.
Geneva’s Old Town is a charming historic district filled with narrow cobblestone streets, medieval buildings, and hidden courtyards. It’s home to Place du Bourg-de-Four, the city’s oldest square, and features cozy cafés, antique shops, and stunning viewpoints like Promenade de la Treille. The Old Town is perfect for a scenic walk through Geneva’s rich history
Located in the heart of the Old Town, Saint-Pierre Cathedral is a stunning Gothic and Romanesque church dating back to the 12th century. Famous for its connection to John Calvin and the Reformation, it features an impressive archaeological site beneath and a tower offering breathtaking panoramic views of Geneva and Lake Geneva.
Relax in this lovely park, featuring the Reformation Wall and beautiful gardens. A great place for a quick break.
The Palace of Nations is a grand international building that serves as the European headquarters of the United Nations. Located in Ariana Park, it boasts stunning views of Lake Geneva and the Alps. Built between 1929 and 1938, the palace features impressive halls, diplomatic meeting rooms, and symbolic sculptures like the Broken Chair nearby. It remains a key center for global diplomacy and is one of Geneva’s most iconic landmarks.
Head to the English Garden to see the stunning Flower Clock, a symbol of Geneva's watchmaking tradition
Located near the Palace of Nations in Geneva, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum highlights the humanitarian work of the Red Cross. While the museum’s exhibitions require an entry ticket, visitors can still appreciate its modern architecture from the outside and see the Red Cross emblem displayed. The area offers a meaningful glimpse into Geneva’s role as a global humanitarian hub. EXTERIOR VISIT ONLY
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