Discover Geneva
Explore the best attractions, museums, and activities in Geneva

Jet d'Eau
Geneva's iconic fountain shoots water 140 meters high at 200km/h, releasing 500 liters per second. A must-see landmark visible from across the city.

Old Town (Vieille-Ville)
Switzerland's largest historic city, dominated by St. Pierre Cathedral. Wander through charming cobblestone streets, discover hidden courtyards, and explore centuries of history.

St. Pierre Cathedral
Historic cathedral dating back to the 12th century. Climb the 157 steps to the tower for panoramic views of Geneva and the Alps. Explore the archaeological site beneath.

Reformation Wall
Monument commemorating the key figures of the Protestant Reformation. Located in Parc des Bastions, this 100-meter wall features imposing statues of Calvin, Farel, Bèze and Knox.

United Nations Office
Visit the European headquarters of the United Nations. Take a guided tour through the Assembly Hall and Council Chamber, and learn about international diplomacy and peacekeeping.

CERN - European Organization for Nuclear Research
Visit one of the world's most prestigious scientific laboratories. Founded in 1954, CERN is home to the Large Hadron Collider. Free guided tours available (booking required).

Lake Geneva (Lac Léman)
Europe's largest Alpine lake. Take a scenic boat cruise, relax by the shores, or enjoy water sports. The lake offers stunning views of the Alps and Mont Blanc on clear days.

Parc des Bastions
Beautiful park in the heart of Geneva, featuring the Reformation Wall, giant chess boards, and the University of Geneva. Perfect spot for a picnic or leisurely stroll.

Carouge District
Charming bohemian neighborhood known as Geneva's Greenwich Village. Explore artisan workshops, vintage boutiques, cozy cafés, and a vibrant market atmosphere.

Flower Clock (L'Horloge Fleurie)
Iconic floral clock in the English Garden featuring 6,500 flowers and plants. A symbol of Geneva's watchmaking tradition and horticultural excellence since 1955.

Museum of Art and History
Geneva's largest museum housing fine arts, archaeology, and applied arts collections. From ancient Egypt to modern art, discover over 650,000 objects spanning 7,000 years.

Mont Salève
Natural mountain offering breathtaking panoramic views of Geneva, Lake Geneva, and the Alps including Mont Blanc. Take the cable car for hiking, paragliding, and photography.
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