
Top Things to See and Do in Geneva
- Jet d’Eau: Geneva’s most iconic landmark, a 140-meter-high water fountain on Lake Geneva. It’s especially stunning when illuminated at night.
- Lake Geneva (Lac Léman): Enjoy a boat cruise, walk along the Promenade du Lac, or simply take in the breathtaking views of the Alps and Mont Blanc.
- United Nations Office (Palais des Nations): Visit the European headquarters of the UN, with guided tours that include the Assembly Hall and the Human Rights Room.
- Old Town (Vieille Ville): Explore Geneva’s historic center with its winding streets, medieval architecture, and key sites like
- Place du Bourg-de-Four: The oldest square in Geneva, surrounded by cafes and shops.
- St. Peter’s Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Pierre): A 12th-century cathedral where you can climb the tower for panoramic city views.
- Maison Tavel: The oldest house in Geneva, now a museum about the city’s history.
- The Flower Clock (L’Horloge Fleurie): A beautiful and unique floral clock in the Jardin Anglais, symbolizing Geneva’s watchmaking tradition.
- International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum: A moving and interactive museum dedicated to humanitarian efforts and the history of the Red Cross.
- Parc des Bastions: A peaceful park featuring:
- Reformation Wall: A monument honoring key figures of the Protestant Reformation. Life-sized chessboards and beautiful gardens.
- Broken Chair Monument: A striking sculpture near the UN headquarters symbolizing opposition to landmines and support for humanitarian causes.
- Parc de La Perle du Lac: A lakeside park ideal for picnicking, with stunning views of Mont Blanc on clear days.