Discover the rich history of Geneva at your own pace with a self-guided walking tour that features an engaging audio guide. Begin your journey at the iconic Reformation Wall and make your way through the city's vibrant Old Town, featuring landmarks like St. Pierre Cathedral and Maison Tavel. This 2-hour tour covers 2.8 km, allowing you to explore Geneva's hidden gems while solving interactive quizzes along the way. Enjoy the flexibility of exploring solo or with friends, all while learning fascinating stories about this remarkable city.
- Self-guided tour of Geneva’s key historical sites
- Interactive audio guide with fun quizzes to enhance your experience
- Flexible schedule: available daily and can be completed at your own pace
- Suitable for all weather conditions and requires only a smartphone for navigation
Start your walk at the Reformation Wall — just open Ciceru nearby to begin exploring Geneva’s stern stone giants who once banned dancing, bright clothes, and anything resembling fun.
Wrap up your tour at the Jet d’Eau. Take a moment to watch Geneva’s iconic, utterly useless, 140-meter plume of water exhale into the sky.
Start your walk at the Reformation Wall — just open Ciceru nearby to begin exploring Geneva’s stern stone giants who once banned dancing, bright clothes, and anything resembling fun.
Pause in the Old Town’s living room, a Roman-era marketplace turned café enclave where Geneva finally allows itself to relax.
Stand before the temple of Calvin, a Gothic core wearing a neoclassical mask — the church that Reformation zealots stripped clean before Calvin even arrived.
Glance at Geneva’s oldest house, a 14th-century fortress-home complete with protective stone faces and a massive 3D map of the city hiding inside.
Walk past the medieval harbor watchtower now wedged between boutiques — once guarding smugglers, now guarding a wine bar.
Stop on the bridge for Geneva’s Alpine postcard: flags flapping, Mont Blanc peeking over the water, and the Rhône racing beneath your feet.
Stroll the lakeside garden where Geneva traded cannons for camellias — and built a 6,500-plant clock because timekeeping is a national sport.
Wrap up your tour at the Jet d’Eau. Take a moment to watch Geneva’s iconic, utterly useless, 140-meter plume of water exhale into the sky.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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