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3 Days Geneva

From:- Euro € 450 pp

Overview

Geneva, Switzerland, is a picturesque city nestled along the shores of Lake Geneva, framed by the Alps and Jura mountains. Known for its international diplomacy, Geneva is home to the United Nations and the Red Cross. Visitors can explore the Jet d’Eau, a striking fountain in the lake, and the Old Town, with its charming cobblestone streets and St. Pierre Cathedral. The city offers world-class museums, like the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, and is a gateway to outdoor adventures in the nearby mountains. Geneva’s blend of natural beauty and cosmopolitan culture makes it a captivating destination.

On arrival, meet and greet. Transfer to your hotel.  Check-in at your hotel. Rest of the day free to explore the city our own. Overnight stay at your hotel.   

After breakfast, enjoy a sightseeing tour of  Geneva. During your tour you will visit some of the following main tourist attractions in Geneva.

A sightseeing tour of Geneva offers a blend of international culture, natural beauty, and historic charm:

Jet d'Eau – Start your tour at Geneva’s most iconic landmark, the Jet d'Eau, a massive water fountain shooting 140 meters into the air. It’s located on Lake Geneva’s waterfront and is one of the tallest fountains in the world.

Lake Geneva (Lac Léman) – Stroll along the scenic lake, enjoying views of the Alps and Jura mountains. Consider a boat tour to admire Geneva’s beauty from the water.

United Nations Office – Visit Palais des Nations, the European headquarters of the United Nations. Take a guided tour to learn about international diplomacy and see the Assembly Hall and the Council Chamber.

Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum – Close to the UN, this museum offers a moving experience with exhibits on humanitarian work, exploring the history of the Red Cross and global humanitarian efforts.

Old Town (Vieille Ville) – Head to Geneva’s charming Old Town, the historic heart of the city. Explore St. Pierre Cathedral, climb to the top for panoramic views, and wander the winding streets lined with cafés, boutiques, and galleries.

Place du Bourg-de-Four – In the Old Town, stop at Geneva’s oldest square, a lively spot filled with outdoor terraces and shops. It’s perfect for a coffee break or some people-watching.

Maison Tavel – Discover Geneva’s history at Maison Tavel, the city’s oldest house, now a museum showcasing Geneva’s medieval past and its evolution through the centuries.

Reformation Wall – Located in Parc des Bastions, this monument honors key figures of the Protestant Reformation, including John Calvin, a major influence in Geneva’s religious history.

English Garden (Jardin Anglais) – Stroll through this picturesque garden along the lake, home to the famous Flower Clock (Horloge Fleurie), a symbol of Geneva’s watchmaking tradition.

Carouge District – End your tour with a visit to Carouge, Geneva’s artsy and bohemian district, known for its Mediterranean-inspired architecture, craft shops, and cozy restaurants.

This tour provides a perfect mix of Geneva’s international significance, historical richness, and natural beauty. 

Overnight stay at your hotel.

After breakfast,  transfer to airport/rail station for your departure to your next destination.

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