British Airways' flights to Geneva land at Geneva International Airport,
two and a half miles north of Geneva's city centre. Unwind from your Geneva
flight with a walk along the banks of tranquil Lake Geneva, stopping to watch
water shooting from the Jet d'Eau fountain. Later, explore the medieval
squares and world-class art museums of Geneva's Old Town.
Travel to/from central Geneva
After your flight lands in Geneva, the easiest way to reach central Geneva is to
catch a Unireso train, taking just over five minutes. Leaving from inside
Geneva airport, trains stop at Geneva-Cornavin station in Geneva's centre.
You can also take bus line 5 or 10 from outside the terminal to reach central
Geneva. For an easy onward journey after your flight, Geneva International Airport
offers a free public transport ticket. Pick it up from a machine inside the luggage
collection area after your Geneva flight and use it to travel on Geneva's
public transport system. It's valid for 80 minutes.
Best of Geneva
Start your discovery of Geneva at the lakeside English Garden's
famous Flower Clock, where floral art meets Geneva's clock-making
skills. Spot the green spire of Geneva's Saint Peter's
Cathedral rising next to the Reformation Wall, which honours
Geneva's heroes of the Swiss Protestant Reformation. Examine Monet and Van
Gogh's Impressionist brushstrokes at the Art and History Museum. If
you're more interested in buying souvenirs to take home on your return
flight from Geneva, walk down Geneva's shop-lined Rue du
Rhône to pick up Swiss watches and chocolate.
- Favourites
- Delicious
- Facebook
- Windows Live
- Digg
- Google
- MySpace
- Yahoo
More bookmarks- StumbleUpon
- Technorati
- Blinklist
- Ask
- Furl
- Newsvine
- Reddit
- Fark
- Propeller
What are these?