Swiss Museum of Ceramics and Glass
The Swiss Museum of Ceramics and Glass, also known as the Ariana Museum, is dedicated…
Swiss Museum of Ceramics and Glass
The Swiss Museum of Ceramics and Glass, also known as the Ariana Museum, is dedicated…
The Conservatoire de Musique
The Conservatory of Music is a relic from the Byzantine Empire. Decorated with muses of…
The Treille Promenade
The Treille Promenade, near the southern part of the Old Town, offers scenic views of…
What to do with Children in Tow
Geneva is a city for the young and the old alike, and it offers unlimited…
Batie Woods
Batie Woods is a wildlife refuge spanning about 20 hectares. Joggers and hikers enjoy the…
The Promenades
Geneva’s world famous Lake Leman, often referred to as Lake Geneva, is the largest body…
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MAMCO)
The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art is a brilliant museum on modern European art.…
Patek Philippe Museum
The Patek Philippe Museum chronicles the history and evolution of the art of watch making…
Eaux Vives Park
Adjacent to the Parc la Grange on a smoothly sloping hillside, Eaux Vives Park offes…
English Garden
Located near the Jet d’Eau, this garden houses the famous “Flower Clock,” the largest flower…
Art and History Museum
This museum is larger than any other museum in Geneva. The Art and History Museum…
Tavel House
This is an old residential building in Geneva that was destroyed by a massive fire…
Saint Peter’s Cathedral
Located right in the center of the city, and dominating the buildings of the old…
The Hotel De Ville
The Hotel de Ville, a glory from the 15th century, is located along the Rue…
The Bourg-de-Four
The Bourg-de-Four, an ancient Roman market, is one of the oldest public squares in the…
Bastions Park
This was formerly a botanical garden, and a site for the first university in Geneva.…