Geneva, Switzerland's second largest city, is an ideal travel destination for a weekend getaway with sweeping views, tranquil promenades and fascinating architecture. It is undoubtedly a lakeside paradise that houses the world's tallest water jet, and a flowery clock that has become a symbol of the city, with elegant restaurants ranging from tapas and sushi bars to typically Swiss restaurants where fondue, rösti and raclette shine... All served on a platter of Swiss sophistication and efficiency.
Geneva is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities that everyone should visit, and I will tell you a little about what you will find in this piece of paradise.
Lake Geneva
Let's start with the most beautiful lake, and no doubt to see the main sights of Geneva from another angle, how about taking a cruise on Lake Geneva? There are several options, from the simplest, which last an average of 1 hour, and pass by the most famous attractions, such as Jet d'Eau, and more complete alternatives
Red Cross Museum
For those of you who, like me, like a good history, I recommend that you use your sightseeing days to learn more about humanitarian work!
For that, go to the Red Cross Museum, a facility completely focused on the work of Henry Dunant, known as the father of the Red Cross, an institution that aims to protect life, dignity, and provide assistance to victims of armed conflict and other situations of violence.
Parc Des Bastions
To relax, eat, and enjoy a good view, we recommend a visit to the Parc des Bastions, located in the heart of the city. Festival Music Nights
Geneva is known for its natural wonders and great festivals. And of course this time could not be different, the FJ Concerts & Events team has been producing one of the most awaited concerts of the year, where in one single day people from different places, regions and countries come together to enjoy the most beautiful song that comes from Jazz. Check out complete information about this festival by clicking the button and soon we will meet in Geneva! Don't miss out.
See you in Geneva!
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