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Jet d'Eau,
the Rade
(visible from
most of the Lac Léman waterfront).
One of the crowning
symbols of Geneva is the monumental Jet
d'Eau, a fountain of water pumped 140m
into the air. The spectacular plume was
once an occasional pressure release for
hydro-power generation on the Rhône River,
but people liked it so much that in 1891
the city created a permanent pumped fountain.
It's beautifully lit at night. Best viewed
from a distance - the surrounding half kilometer
is soaked with water. However, the more
adventurous might want to try the pathway
leading right up to the Jet d'eau -- prepare
to get enjoyably wet though.
Free.
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Cathédrale St-Pierre,
Place St. Pierre
(At the highest
point in the Old Town),
The new Espace
Saint Pierre pass includes entrance to all
three sites of Cour Saint-Pierre, a noteworthy
space of unique spiritual and cultural importance.
The Cathedral and its towers, originally
Catholic, both embody the high point of
the Reformed tradition and explore the origins
of Christianity with an extensive archaeological
site and they are now complemented by the
International Museum of the Reformation
on the ground floor of the Maison Mallet.
An underground passage, reopened when the
Museum was created, connects the two buildings.
The archeological tour beneath the
cathedral is excellent for those interested
in such material and it explains the origins
not only of the cathedral but the reason
for Geneva's location back to pre-Roman
times. Those willing to climb the steps
of the Cathedral's towers will be rewarded
with magnificent views of Geneva and the
lake. Nearby, the Auditoire, where Calvin
taught, completes a complex that is both
representative of the past and open to current
questions. The new Espace Saint-Pierre thus
aims to contribute to our understanding
of today’s world – between tradition and
modernity, cultural experimentation and
spiritual practice. These three buildings
invite the visitor to explore the city’s
history. Religious denominations aside,
Espace Saint Pierre represents a spirit
that continues to guide the city and citizens
of Geneva today.
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Palais des Nations,
14, Avenue
de la Paix (Number
8 bus, stop at Appia).
Originally
built to house the League of Nations, the
Palais is worth visiting just to take in
the magnificent Assembly Hall, in addition
to the large collection of public art, the
library, and the landscaped grounds.
Passports are required
for entry.
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Quartier des Grottes,
Place des Grottes
(north of
Gare Cornavin).
An area with interesting
shops and most importantly, a series of
residential buildings called "les Schtroumpfs"
(1982-1984), where the architects tried
to avoid all straight lines, leading to
an unconventional Gaudi-like appearance.
Free.
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Monument Brunswick,
Quai du Mont-Blanc.
An impressive
monument, constructed in 1873 as a Mausoleum
for the Duke of Brunswick, as a replica
of the tomb of the Scaligeri family in Verona
(14th century). Also worth visiting for
the 5 star hotels and the cars in front
of them. Free.
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Ile Rousseau,
Pont des Bergues.
Small island named
after the famous philosopher Jean-Jacques
Rousseau. Free.
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L'Ile.
Worth visiting
for the old Tour de L'Ile, the remains of
a fortified castle erected in the 13th century.
Very good. Free.
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Jardin anglais.
Small garden at
the lake where people like to spend their
lunch break. See the famous Flower Clock.
Free.
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Place Neuve.
See the impressive
Grand Theatre (1879, renovated after a fire
in 1951), the Conservatoire de musique,
and the Musée Rath. Also visit the Parc
des Bastions, which includes a large wall
("Mur des Réformateurs") showing some of
the famous people of the Reformation movement.
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Eaux-Vives.
While many of
Geneva's buildings are similar in style
to what you would find in French cities,
the Mairie of Eaux-Vives is a great example
of the typical Swiss architecture you would
find in cities like Zürich. If you're interested
in modern architecture, also visit Rue Saint-Laurent
for "La Clarté", an avant-garde building
designed by Le Corbusier in 1931/32. Another
interesting attraction here is the Russian
Orthodox Church built 1859-1866 with its
golden cupolas.
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Carouge.
A suburb of Geneva
that once belonged to the Kingdom of Sardinia
and hence retains a distinct Italian flavour.
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Bienvenue à Genève! Welcome to Geneva!
Situated along the banks of Lake Geneva at
the foot of the Alps, Geneva sparkles as one
of Europe's most beautiful cities. Home to
the European headquarters of the United
Nations, Geneva has a long history of
diversity and tolerance dating back to the
Protestant Reformation. Today, the city of
Geneva is a cultural center second to none
featuring world class entertainment, top
rated restaurants and unlimited
opportunities for recreation.
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Place Cornavin
8 1201 Geneva , Switzerland
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Rue De La Navigation
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Place Cornavin.
Pob 1092 6 1211 Geneva , Switzerland
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Route De Pre-bois
16 1215 Geneva , Switzerland
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Opened in
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Chemin De La
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Route Francois-peyrot
34 1218 Geneva , Switzerland
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Rue De Berne
26 1201 Geneva , Switzerland
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Built in
1964, this popular hotel offers
a total of 88 rooms spread over
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Rue Pradier
4 1200 Geneva , Switzerland
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Built in
1978 and renovated in 1992,
this hotel comprises 7 floors
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Quai Wilson
47 1201 Geneva , Switzerland
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This hotel
is, without contest, one of
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Place Cornavin
10 1201 Geneva , Switzerland
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Built in
1950 and renovated, this pleasant
hotel offers a total of 62 tastefully
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Rue Du Grand-pre
35 1202 Geneva , Switzerland
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Renovated
in 2005, the hotel consists
of a total of 89 rooms spread
over 6 floors, of which 9 are
junior suites and 1 is a suite.
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Rue Pellegrino
- Rossi 8 1201 Geneva , Switzerland
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This 5-storey
city hotel offers a total of
25 rooms. Amongst the hotel's
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Rue De Lausanne
135 1202 Geneva , Switzerland
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This 6-storey
city hotel was built in 1936,
renovated in the year 2006 and
comprises a total of 54 rooms.
Facilities include an inviting
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Rue De Lausanne
14 1201 Geneva , Switzerland
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Built in
1971, this hotel features a
total of 169 rooms spread over
7 floors. Guests are offered
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Rue Rothschild
32 1202 Geneva , Switzerland
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and comfortable hotel offers
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Geneva International Airport
Geneva International
Airport proposes a network of a hundred
or so destinations spread right across
the globe.
A great advantage is
the airport’s proximity to the city
centre: 5 km (3 miles). A direct rail
connection links the airport to the
downtown railway station in 7 minutes.
The terminal, has all
the facilities a modern traveller could
wish for. It is designed for speedy and
simple check-in, and has essential
services such as exchange, information,
restaurants and a business centre at
strategic points.
Shopping facilities
are excellent including duty-free shops.
More than 4,500 parking spaces are at
disposal.
Several hotels are
close to the airport. The World Trade
Centre and Geneva Palexpo, the
exhibition and conference centres, are
only a few hundred yards away.
All important car
rental companies have offices at the
airport. A free Unireso ticket (Public
transport) is offer for passengers
arriving in Geneva.
In other words, the
Geneva International Airport offers all
the facilities one expects to find in a
city of Geneva’s importance.
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