Geneva Attractions:

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Chamonix

4.5 star rating: Recommended 224 | Tours & Tickets

A popular day trip from Geneva, the village of Chamonix, or Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, lies on the French side of the France-Switzerland border at the foot of the ... 
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Water Fountains (Jet d'Eau)

4 star rating: Recommended 53 | Tours & Tickets

If you’ve seen a panoramic view of Geneva you’ve most likely seen the huge lake Water Fountains, or Jet d’Eau, with its commanding position at the point ... 
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Lake Geneva (Lac Leman)

4 star rating: Recommended 18 | Tours & Tickets

Lake Geneva (Lac Léman to the locals) is land-locked Switzerland’s largest body of water, though most of its southern shore is in French territory. The ... 
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Geneva Old Town

4 star rating: Recommended 14 | Tours & Tickets

Geneva’s Old Town (Vieille Ville) contains some of the city’s foremost attractions, including the Barbier-Mueller Museum, the Cathédrale St-Pierre and ... 
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Rousseau Island (Ile Rousseau)

4 star rating: Recommended 1

Where the River Rhône meets Lake Geneva, where the city’s north and south shores face each other, you’ll find Ile Rousseau, the green, serene heart of ... 
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Palace of United Nations (Palais des Nations Unis)

3.5 star rating: Worth doing 3 | Tours & Tickets

The Palais des Nations Unis - or Palace of United Nations - is a monumental structure worthy of the European home of the United Nations, the international ... 
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International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum

3.5 star rating: Worth doing 2 | Tours & Tickets

The Red Cross is one of the numerous international bodies associated with Geneva. This museum pursues its progress from the mid-19th century, when local ... 
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English Garden (Jardin Anglais)

3 star rating: Worth doing 1

Some 20 per cent of Geneva is covered in parks, of which the most popular is the Jardin Anglais, boasting a superb position on Lake Geneva. Since 1854 it ... 
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Barbier-Mueller Museum (Musée Barbier-Mueller)

One of the key attractions of Geneva’s Old Town, the Barbier-Mueller Museum holds the world’s largest collection of non-Western art and artifacts. The core ... 
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Carouge

Carouge is where Geneva goes to unwind. It was ever thus: what is now a suburb started life outside the then city walls in the mid 18th century as a parcel ... 
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Cathédrale de St-Pierre

From Roman mosaics in the foundations to the neoclassical columns of its facade, the Cath édrale Normal 0 false  ... 
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Maison Tavel

The oldest example of domestic architecture in Geneva, the Maison Tavel traces its origins to the beginning of the 14th century, with its layers revealing ... 
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Patek Philippe Museum (Musee Patek Philippe)

Patek Philippe is one of the most prestigious names in timekeeping, their watches having graced many a royal wrist since the company’s inception in 1839. ... 
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Watch Museum (Musee de l'Horlogerie)

You don’t get far in Geneva without encountering a watch shop, and if you’re keen to further explore the Swiss passion for timekeeping, head for the Watch ... 
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