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Home to the European headquarters of the United Nations, Geneva is Switzerland’s second-most popular city and one of the greenest cities in Europe. Visit Geneva on a bus, go for a ride on a mini-train, and walk around the cobbled streets of the Old Town.
Take a step back in time with Saint Peter’s cathedral, Place Bourg-de-four, original market place, the arsenal and the town hall.
This sightseeing tour allow you to discover Geneva’s most famous attractions, including the impressive fountain, Jet d’Eau. This is your opportunity to snap some pictures of the magnificent spray from the fountain.
Listen as your guide explains the importance of this city as a diplomatic and financial center, and pass through the district around the UN building.
Please note that the mini train is not operating in January, February, in heavy rain and during special demonstrations. In this case, the old town will be a walking tour.
Itinerary
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Stop At: KeyTours S.A., Francois Bonivard, Geneva 1211 Switzerland
Meet your guide
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Broken Chair Sculpture, Place des Nations, Geneva 1202 Switzerland
Home to the European headquarters of the United Nations, Geneva is Switzerland’s second-most popular city and one of the greenest cities in Europe. Visit Geneva on a bus, go for a ride on a mini-train, and walk around the cobbled streets of the Old Town.
Duration: 15 minutes
Pass By: Jet d’Eau, quai Gustave-Ador Jetee des Eaux-Vives, Geneva 1207 Switzerland
Symbole of Geneva
Stop At: Cathedrale de St-Pierre, place du Bourg-de-Four 24, Geneva 1204 Switzerland
Enjoy the architecture of the famous St-Peter’s Cathedral
Duration: 1 minute
Stop At: Parc des Bastions, Prom. des Bastions 1, 1204 Genève, Switzerland
During this Guided city tour do not miss the parc des bastion
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Reformation Wall (Mur de la Reformation), Parc des Bastions, Geneva 1200 Switzerland
Do not miss this symbolic wall
Duration: 5 minutes