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Explorar Geneva

From St-Cergue’s stunning panoramic views to a steamboat excursion across Lake Geneva, and charming villages, discover the beauty and rich history of Geneva.

Dicas locais

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O que você pode fazer

O que você pode fazer

The United Nations Palace

Palais des Nations, Geneva, GE 1211

The United Nations Palace is the symbol of International Geneva. It has been built between 1929 and 1936 and is the European headquarters of the United Nations. This centre of world diplomacy welcomes more than 25,000 delegates every year. A great number of artworks are displayed in its rooms. The building with its water fountains square can be visited every day.

CERN, the World's Accelerator of Science

Route de Meyrin, Geneva, GE 1211

This is where the Internet was born 20 years ago. And this is where 10,000 physicists try to unlock the secrets of the universe and the Big Bang: CERN, the world’s largest laboratory for particle physics, is based in Geneva. Enter a new dimension by admiring its impressive emblem, the Globe of Science and Innovation where you can visit, free of charge, the “Universe of Particles Exhibition”.

International Museum of the Red Cross and Crescent

Avenue de la Paix 17, Geneva, 1202

The humanitarian adventure. Emotion, discovery, reflection: the Museum offers you a unique opportunity to enter into the history of humanitarian action. Three separate areas, each developed by a well-known exhibition architect, allow you to explore three major challenges in today’s world: defending human dignity, restoring family links, reducing natural risks. An interactive chronology unfurls 150 years of humanitarian history, while Current focus enables you to track Red Cross and Red Crescent.

Palais Des Nations

Palais Des Nations 1211, Geneva,

Set against the lush greenery of Ariana Park, the Palais des Nations is the symbol of International Geneva, constructed between 1929 and 1936. As the European headquarters of the United Nations, it welcomes over 25,000 delegates annually, making it a hub of global diplomacy. Opening their doors to visitors daily, guided tours offer a glimpse into the inner workings of international decision-making, showcasing iconic spaces such as the Assembly Hall adorned with diplomatic gifts.

St. Pierre Cathedral

St Pierre Cathedral, Cour Saint-Pierre, Geneva, 1204

Perched atop Geneva's Old Town, St. Pierre Cathedral is a living testament to the city's rich history and architectural heritage. A masterpiece of Gothic design, this cathedral invites visitors to embark on a journey through time. Ascend its tower for panoramic views of the city and the shimmering waters of Lake Geneva or delve beneath the cathedral to explore an archaeological site revealing layers of the past. St. Pierre Cathedral is a captivating, must-see landmark.

Old Town Geneva

Old Town, Geneva,

Old Town Geneva, a charming district with cobblestone streets and medieval architecture, beckons you for a stroll through its enchanting alleys where you'll encounter hidden squares, centuries-old houses, and lively cafes. Quaint boutiques offer a glimpse into local craftsmanship. Each corner of Old Town tells a story, from the iconic St. Pierre Cathedral to the bustling markets. Enjoy the blend of historic charm and modern vibrancy that defines Old Town Geneva.

Flower Clock

Jardin Anglais, Quai du Général-Guisan 28, Geneva, 1204

Nestled within Jardin Anglais, Geneva's Flower Clock is a living masterpiece and one of Switzerland's most photographed sites. Featuring the world's longest seconds-hand, this renewable marvel is a testament to the intricate artistry of Swiss watchmaking and the allure of horticulture. Meticulously arranged flowers adorn this botanical timepiece, blending precision and natural elegance. As the seasons unfold, the colour palette of the blooms transforms, creating a captivating living canvas.

Lake Geneva

Genève Tourisme & Congrès, Rue du Mont Blanc 18, Geneva, 1201

The largest lake in Western Europe, Lake Geneva is renowned for its water fountain soaring 140 metres. Tucked into the southern corner of the lake, the city of Geneva adds a cosmopolitan charm. Embark on excursions aboard historic steamboats and explore the area's rich history and breathtaking landscapes. Iconic attractions await within a two-hour drive, including the Matterhorn, Bern, Glacier3000, the majestic Mont Blanc, and skiing resorts. Your Lake Geneva adventure awaits!

Não deixe de ver

Pegue o pequeno trem da montanha para St-Cergue, com as mais deslumbrantes vistas panorâmicas do Lago Genebra. Faça uma excursão de meio dia ou um dia inteiro em um barco a vapor histórico pelo Lago Genebra e visite as maravilhosas vilas e cidades ao redor.

Novidades

Enjoy the ultimate shopping paradise of Rue du Rhône, where the journey from the famous flower clock seamlessly transitions to dazzling shop windows. Indulge in the unique concentration of world-renowned watches and luxury brands that grace this iconic street. Acquire Swiss treasures — from delectable Swiss chocolate and artisanal Swiss cheese to the timeless Swiss watch.

Dicas

Enhance your Geneva experience with delightful excursions on historic boats navigating Lake Geneva. Take a leisurely lakeside promenade to soak in the city's charm, consider a day trip to the majestic Chamonix and the iconic Mont Blanc, or embark on an enriching exploration of Bern, Switzerland's capital city.

Não deixe de fazer

Do not leave Geneva without buying Swiss chocolate, Swiss cheese or a Swiss watch. It’s just a few steps from the flowers of Geneva's most famous clock to the dazzling shop windows of the Rue du Rhône, where you can find an amazing concentration of world famous watches and luxury brands. A shopping paradise at your feet!

Não volte para casa sem

Ensure your departure from Geneva is marked by the acquisition of quintessential Swiss treasures. Delight in the rich flavours of Swiss chocolate, savour the artisanal craftsmanship of Swiss cheese, adorn your wrist with the precision of a Swiss watch, or embrace the utility and heritage of a Swiss Victorinox knife.