Explore Geneva, the small capital of historical and cultural treasures. This 5.3 km tour takes you through 24 iconic sites in 2 hours and 10 minutes, including stops at the famous Jet d’eau, St. Peter’s Cathedral and Bastions Park. Stroll along Lake Geneva, admire the Reformers’ Wall, and stroll down the Rue du Rhône, the heart of Genevan luxury. With the audio-guided tour, you will benefit from fascinating anecdotes and historical commentary to enrich your experience.
- 5.3 km circuit, ideal for an express tour of Geneva
- Discover 24 emblematic places, including the Jet d’eau and the cathedral
- Enjoy an interactive audio guide for rich commentary
- Total duration of the visit: about 2h10, accessible on foot
We build our circuits in the form of a loop so that you can easily start the tour at the point closest to you, the guidance will adapt automatically. If you are nearby, we recommend this ideal Check-out Point.
You are currently on the island of Geneva. Island with a big I, because actually this island doesn’t really have a name, so that’s what everyone calls it.
It is impossible to visit Geneva without mentioning the famous Lake Geneva, which contributes to making it one of the most beautiful cities in the region.
Although it has fewer spectators than Victoria Hall, the Grand Théâtre is Geneva’s main theatre.
The Parc des Bastions, a small bubble of nature in the heart of Geneva!
Pretty surprising, isn't that wall? This emblematic monument of the city of Geneva was inaugurated in 1917 to pay tribute to the great figures of the Reformation.
You are on the oldest promenade in Geneva, which gives a nice view of the Bastions Park below.
The seat of the government of the Canton of Geneva, the City Inn is a true 15th century masterpiece.
Here you are in front of the old arsenal of Geneva. The building has existed since the 15th century, and was built to cover the Point of Sale that had been taking place here since Roman times.
Just a few metres from the Old Arsenal and the City Inn, the Tavel House stands out from the rest of the buildings for its unique style, typical of Swiss medieval civil architecture.
Here you are in front of the beautiful cathedral of Geneva! Pretty unusual as a facade, isn't it?
Built in homage to the writer, poet, historian and true actor of Protestantism Théodore Agrippa d’Aubigné, this terrace offers a breathtaking view of the rooftops of the city.
It is the most famous square in Geneva and for good reason, it is also the oldest!
One of Switzerland’s largest museums invites you for a total immersion in Geneva art!
Another real curiosity of the city! This is the Russian church, intended for Orthodox worship.
Formerly called the College of Geneva, this building was built in the 16th century at the time the city adopted the Reformation.
Here you are in the prestigious Rue du Rhône! Here you will find the most luxurious brands and the biggest names in fashion, jewellery and watchmaking.
It is impossible not to notice it during your visit to Geneva: from its 140 meters high, it is visible everywhere!
It is one of the most popular parks in Geneva! Fit for a stroll, by Lake Geneva, the English garden offers a real moment of peace close to the city!
This is one of the most famous clocks in the world! It is the second symbol of the city with the water jet and for good reason, it is a real technical feat that you see there!
It’s a nice view you have over the Mont Blanc bridge! First built of tin in 1862, the Mont Blanc Bridge is one of the main bridges in Geneva.
This small pontoon built under the Quai des Bergues allows you to enjoy a nice view of Geneva! You have in front of you the small island Rousseau, small island of greenery located in the heart of the city.
Another bridge! Thanks to the emblematic Pont des Machines, you reach here the other side of the Rhone - because we are now above the Rhone, remember, Lake Geneva stops at the Mont Blanc bridge.
Here you are on the Plainpalais, one of the largest esplanades in Switzerland.
The theatre was built in the late 19th century in honour of Queen Victoria of England.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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