Mamco, Musée d'art moderne et contemporain Geneva Find out more about: Mamco, Musée d'art moderne et contemporain
Maison Rousseau et Littérature (MRL) Geneva Find out more about: Maison Rousseau et Littérature (MRL)
Palais des Nations – United Nations Geneva Geneva Find out more about: Palais des Nations – United Nations Geneva
Perle du Lac Park and Botanical Garden Geneva Find out more about: Perle du Lac Park and Botanical Garden
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CERN Science Gateway Immerse yourself in the world of the smallest particles and biggest questions of the universe. At CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, you can become a researcher yourself and experience physics up close. Find out more about: + CERN Science Gateway
Les Bastions Ice Rink Skating in the heart of Geneva. Parc des Bastions has an ice rink that is perfect for couples, children and families alike – in other words: anyone who loves the thrill of skating on ice. What’s more, it’s free! Find out more about: + Les Bastions Ice Rink
Eaux-Vives Park With its views of Lake Geneva, Parc des Eaux-Vives is probably one of the most beautiful and oldest parks in the city of Geneva. Nature lovers will appreciate the many hundred-year-old trees and the expansive lawned areas. Plage des Eaux-Vives (Eaux-Vives Beach) is also just a stone’s throw away. Find out more about: + Eaux-Vives Park
Salève Cable Car With the Salève cable car, you float from the outskirts of Geneva to an altitude of 1100 meters in 5 minutes. At the top, a 360-degree view of Lake Geneva, Mont Blanc and the Jura Mountains awaits you. Find out more about: + Salève Cable Car
Bains de Cressy In a world that is becoming increasingly stressful, the wellness and fitness areas of the Bains de Cressy – which can be found a little outside Geneva – offer plenty of peace and relaxation. Find out more about: + Bains de Cressy
Old Town of Geneva Discover Geneva's old town – the Vieille Ville. Walk through cobblestone alleys, climb the tower of the Cathédrale Saint-Pierre and explore the Place du Bourg-de-Four, the oldest square in the city. Find out more about: + Old Town of Geneva
Palais des Nations – United Nations Geneva The Palais des Nations in Geneva is the European headquarters of the United Nations and one of the most important centres for international diplomacy. On a guided tour, you will take a look behind the scenes of world politics. Find out more about: + Palais des Nations – United Nations Geneva
Photo Spot Geneva The 140-meter-high Jet d'Eau in the harbor basin of Lake Geneva is the symbol of the city, which is considered the cradle of haute horlogerie. The old town overlooks the left bank and is dominated by the Saint-Pierre Cathedral. Find out more about: + Photo Spot Geneva
International Conference Center Your congress, seminar or exhibition can be hosted with optimum convenience and comfort in our conference centre. The CICG provides rooms with seating from 20 to 2200 places and it is ideally located just off the Place des Nations (UN) and within easy reach of the principal international organizations and diplomatic representations in Geneva. Find out more about: + International Conference Center
Gourmet cruises on Lake Geneva Gourmet cruises on Lake Geneva Find out more about: + Gourmet cruises on Lake Geneva
Muséum d'histoire naturelle The largest natural history museum in Switzerland. Amphibians and birds, dinosaurs and animal life from the five continents. My “Day at the Museum” as a film set in one of the most visited museums in Europe! Find out more about: + Muséum d'histoire naturelle
Perle du Lac Park and Botanical Garden With its magical view of Mont-Blanc across the lake, Perle du Lac Park is the ideal place for relaxing moments spent by the lakeside. It’s no wonder that the wife of Rolex founder Hans Wilsdorf called this place the “pearl of the lake”. Find out more about: + Perle du Lac Park and Botanical Garden
Victorinox Flagship Store, Geneva The broad diversity of Victorinox products can be discovered across a total of three floors. Find out more about: + Victorinox Flagship Store, Geneva
St. Pierre Cathedral Geneva Climb the north tower of the Cathedral of St. Pierre in Geneva and look out over the old town, Lake Geneva (Lac Léman) and the Alps. Under the church floor, an excavation site takes you back to the 4th century. Find out more about: + St. Pierre Cathedral Geneva
Brunswick Monument Listed as a historic building, the Brunswick Monument is surprising in its architecture and history. This neo-Gothic-style mausoleum is a historical replica of the Scaligeri family tomb in Verona dating from the fourteenth century and built at the request of the Duke of Brunswick. Find out more about: + Brunswick Monument