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For this private walking tour we will meet you up at Brunswick Monument. This funeral monument is the start of our tour. Then, we will walk by beautiful Lake Geneva, the biggest lakes in western Europe and stop for photos at the famous Jet dEau, Genevas big fountain and symbol of the city. We will then enjoy the walk by the lake to the flower clock, also famous as a Genevan symbol.Then, lets go up to the old town and start with impressive Saint Peters Cathedral, built on four other churches, the oldest one dating back to the 5th century. After having a look inside the Cathedral, we will go on to the Town Hall and the Old Arsenal, two important places to discover in the old town.In the end of the visit, we will stop in front of the Wall of the Reformation, inaugurated in 1917 and that commemorates the Protestant Reformation that was initiated by Martin Luther and instituted in Geneva in 1536.Our tour will end in De Neuve square, where the Opera House of Geneva is.
Itinerary
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Pass By: Brunswick Monument, Jardin des Alpes, Geneva Switzerland
Pick up in Brunswick Monument, by Lake Geneva
Pass By: Jet d’Eau, quai Gustave-Ador Jetee des Eaux-Vives, Geneva 1207 Switzerland
Stop in front of the famous Geneva symbol, the Jet d’eau, 140 meters high.
Pass By: The Flower Clock, quai du General-Guisan 28 Jardin Anglais, Geneva 1204 Switzerland
When we talk about Switzerland, we also talk about clocks and watches. That’s why it is inevitable to stop in front of the famous flower clock of Geneva.
Stop At: Cathedrale de St-Pierre, place du Bourg-de-Four 24, Geneva 1204 Switzerland
Admire the beautiful Cathedral, built from 1160 and 1250, and have a look inside.
Duration: 10 minutes
Pass By: Hotel de Ville, Geneva Switzerland
Stop in the town hall, Genevan’s political headquarter since more than five centuries
Pass By: L’ancien arsenal, Rue de l’Hotel-de-Ville, Geneva 1204 Switzerland
Stop at the Old Arsenal with its famous guns and mosaics that represent different period of times in the city’s history
Pass By: Reformation Wall (Mur de la Reformation), Parc des Bastions, Geneva 1200 Switzerland
Stop in front of the Reformation Wall that celebrates the Protestant Reformation that Geneva adopted in 1536
Pass By: Grand Theatre de Geneve, Place de Neuve 5, Geneva 1204 Switzerland
End of the visit on beautiful De Neuve square, in front of the Opera House of Geneva