Geneva is small for an international city — French-speaking, lakeside, and ringed by the Alps and Jura — with the UN, the Red Cross, and CERN giving it diplomatic weight beyond its size. The lake itself is the main attraction in summer; in winter, the resorts of Chamonix and Verbier are within a short drive.
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Quick facts
Timezone
Zurich
Currency
Fr CHF
Language
German / French
City transfer
~12 min
Train / Bus / Taxi / Uber
Best time to visit
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Don't miss
Take the train from Cornavin station to Chamonix (1h40) on a clear morning — the Mont Blanc massif views from the valley are free and staggering. Go Tuesday–Thursday to dodge weekend crowds.
Walk the Lavaux terraced vineyards on the north shore of Lac Léman — a UNESCO site and one of Switzerland's best-kept secrets. The 10km Lavaux Express trail from Lutry to Cully passes family-owned caves offering tastings for around CHF 5.
Visit the Patek Philippe Museum on a weekday afternoon (closed Mondays). The fourth floor houses movements from 1530 — far more fascinating than any luxury boutique, and admission is only CHF 10.
Catch sunset from the Bains des Pâquis jetty on the Right Bank — locals swim here year-round, and the fondue served in the small chalet onsite is the cheapest and most atmospheric in the city (around CHF 22).
Weekend itinerary · 2 days
Day 1
Jet d'Eau & Old Town
Walk from the lakefront Jet d'Eau to the hilltop Old Town (Vieille-Ville). Climb the north tower of St Peter's Cathedral for panoramic Alpine views — CHF 5, worth every centime.
Parc des Bastions
Stroll down to the Reformation Wall, a 100m sculpted monument to Calvin and other reformers hidden in a pleasant park. Locals play oversized chess here on weekend afternoons.
MAMCO Contemporary Art Museum
Geneva's main contemporary art museum occupies a converted factory in the Plainpalais district. Free entry on the first Sunday of the month; otherwise CHF 15.
Café du Soleil
The oldest fondue house in Geneva, tucked into a narrow street in Petit-Saconnex since 1849. Order the moitié-moitié (half Gruyère, half Vacherin) — no reservations, so arrive before 7pm.
Day 2
Bains des Pâquis Morning Swim
Start early with a swim off the famous Pâquis jetty — open from 7am, entry CHF 2. The hammam and sauna on the jetty make for a decadent lakeside morning.
United Nations Guided Tour
Book the 1-hour guided tour of the Palais des Nations (CHF 17) to walk the same corridors where the Geneva Conventions were signed. Book 48 hours ahead online — bring your passport.
Carouge Village Wander
Cross into the Italian-designed Carouge quarter by tram (line 12) for artisan shops, street murals, and the covered market. Best visited Saturday morning when the place du marché hums with locals.
Chez ma Cousine
Legendary budget rotisserie chicken on Place du Bourg-de-Four in the Old Town — one price for a half chicken with salad and bread (around CHF 18). Always full, always worth it.
Travel tips
- →Hotel guests get a free Geneva Transport Card — use the trams, parking is brutal
- →Cross into France for dinner: Annecy and Yvoire are 30–45 minutes and noticeably cheaper
- →The Jet d'Eau is best photographed from the south bank near Eaux-Vives at golden hour
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