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Hi, As Geneva is a pretty small and compact town, in 2 days you'll be able to see the essential. I think one of the best ways is to buy a map and walk around the centre. The water front is lovely, and you can walk from the Mon Repos park towards the bridge (Pont du Mont-Blanc)in direction of Park de la Grange. During your walk you'll se France and the Alps. Another advice is to take a boat trip and see Geneva from the Lake, or you can take the cable car up to Mont Salève (1100 m) for a splendid view. If you want to get out and have a look at the surroundings, I can suggest the beautiful little medieval town of Nyon, only about 15 minutes by train from Geneva railway station. Have a nice stay! Nyperose Leave a Comment
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 A BAKER'S SHOP WINDOW IN GENEVA by eden_teuling Here a photo of the shop window of a bakery and believe me in Switzerland it is a real joy just to buy BREAD: the variety, models, colours and tastes will surprise you! It is a good habit to have some bread with each )hot) meal and...who would be able to enjoy e.f. RACLETTE (a Swiss speciality) without fresh bread? Of course it is best to buy at a bakery: fresh bread is so much more tasty and fresh than the bread from Supermarkets.... You will find bakeries all over the place.......and when you don't master German or French....don't fear: they can help you in English!
Walking LE PONT DE MONT-BLANC.......watching the birds and the boats and the wide, wide water........ Leave a Comment
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 MAP OF LAC LéMAN GENE by eden_teuling To make things a bit more clear to you I here add a little map of the Lac L?man. Here you can see that 2/3 belongs to Switzerland and 1/3 to France. All along the banks of the Lake are the most wonderful, atmospheric little villages and harbours.....and people are soooo friendly and hospitable! You can make boattrips or TRAVEL BY PUBLIC transport which is not really cheap, but very punctual, reliable and frequent, which is fantastic! Get information about the different kinds of SWISS PASSes and buy one: it will make you feel free to travel all over the country in every season! I can recommend it to you! I could buy my SWISS PASS here in The Netherlands in advance, which made things easy for me once I was there! Leave a Comment
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by littlesam1 Clocks are everywhere in Switzerland of course. And Geneva is is the birth place of watch making in Switzerland. This one is natural clock made of flowers. It is located at Jardin Anglais. It is made up of approximately 6,500 plants. The plants are changed twice a year, in the spring and the autumn. The clock is five meters in diameter. It was installed in 1955. I read that the second hand on the clock is the largest in world. Leave a Comment
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 on train from Geneva to Montreux by Pounder73 I took the train a few times from Geneva, either to Montreux or Bern. The views were absolutely gorgeous; vineyards hugging every bit of vacant land leading to a very blue Lake Geneva that sits in front of snow capped mountains. Leave a Comment
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stroll along the north bank of Le Rhone to witness the spectacular view of Geneva and its mountainous backdrop. This is definitely a relaxing ground after a hard day's work. Along the way, I saw nursery teachers pulling a rope and hook the kids to it making sure they're in line, and old couples taking their slow but easy walks as if there won't be many more left for them. Almost frequently joggers and roller skaters would take my attention away from the scenery and I realize many a times they were appreciating the picturesque view as well. Besides nature, it can be interesting to watch the swans 'make love' on the waters and listen to the sea gulls proclaiming this is where they want to be. Geneva's landmark is the 140m tall Jet d'Eau, a towering spray of water over the lake clearly visible from here. However I was there at the wrong time since it is a landmark only in summer. The south bank is accessible via Pont du Mont-Blanc. Jardin Anglais is located on the left waterfront and it's where the famous 5m wide floral clock sits on an incline. However the floral decoration looked pathetic during my visit, perhaps again it is only a real masterpiece in summer. The Lower Town, which lies below the uphill Old Town is the city's main business and shopping quarter. Tag Heur and Rolex are all over the place I just never have to look at my wrist to check time. Before heading up, I decided to have a cup of nice hot coffee in a café along Rotisserie Madeleine and from inside, scrutinized the façade of the majestic St Peter's Cathedral, which was built in a mixture of Romanesque and flamboyant Gothic styles. Don't forget to ascend the north tower to get a wonderful view of Geneva. Near dusk, weak sunlight beams would deflect on chimney tops which intermittently eject smoke. While it's not quite dinnertime yet many bar restaurants along the steeply sloping shop-lined streets were already packed with parties of people. The vicinity is where the heart of the Old Town is, made up of a lively square called Place du Bourg-de-Four. The Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum displays educational artifacts (including exhibitions, audio visual display and short films) about the organization's history and humanitarian relief. Henry Dunant, savior of the wounded in 1859's Battle of Solferino, led the proposal of formulating international principle that stress the importance of preserving human life and encourage societies to relief the wounded. The concept of everyone being responsible to everyone for everything was more significant than ever before since then. During the period of the two World Wars and after most of yesterdays' natural calamities, many kind souls have dedicated themselves to be part of the organization to provide social assistance and heal the unfortunate. Close by, the Palais des Nations is home of the European headquarters of the United Nations. Guided tours around the compound are conducted almost daily but I was just so unlucky there were none during my visit because some big shots were in house. Between here and the lake is the Jardin Botanique where a wide variety of tropical and Mediterranean plants are grown in greenhouses. On the way to Lausanne, I stopped by the lakeside town Nyon. Although there are not many attractions in this little town, just like any other towns in Switzerland there are wonderful things to see. Place Du Marche is a marketplace where street vendors and entertainers make their living. I vividly recall myself absorbing fully the rich voice of an old French man, which blends perfectly with the lovely folk tune from his music box. Other than observing what's happening on the streets, be sure to learn that the arcaded houses in some parts of the town, especially along Place Du Marche, are characteristically Bernese style. The main attraction is the underground Roman Museum which displays chunks of mosaic, ancient coins and other treasures discovered from early excavations. While Paris contains Seine, London the Thames and Budapest the Danube, Geneva is blessed with something more - the majestic Alps forming a dramatic backdrop across Lac Leman. As the train was heading towards Lausanne, I felt the spectacular lake scenery outside would most likely make my 6 days in Switzerland brilliant. My feelings did not betray me... Leave a Comment
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by Salinas Walk along the edge of the lake and you can see loads of small boats (I wonder to whom they belong to, wish one of them is mine hah) and steamers which shuttles visitors from one quay to another. Operating period during spring to autumn Leave a Comment
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by Salinas We came from the direction of quai du Mont-Blanc. Stroll along pont du Mont-Blanc - the backdrop of alps, mountains and Geneva Lake with its aquatic inhabitants consists of seagulls, ducks and swans is a superb view. Leave a Comment
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Hang out near the water! The Fete de Geneve is the ideal time to visit (late July-early August) as there are sooooooo many things going on! Booths with food and assorted stuff for sale, ranging from clothes to jewellery to hats, etc. There is also a carnival near the water with rides and games.
Arriving at the airport, on my first trip to Europe, and finally realizing that I was indeed in Switzerland!!! What a rush! Aside from that, just wandering around the city and seeing the World Trade Organization building or the World Intellectual Property Organization headquarters absolutely floored me! Leave a Comment
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by imho Spending a quiet moment at the Basilique Notre Dame, and thanking God for getting to Europe in one piece. Leave a Comment
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