Wander around serene Lake Geneva and stroll along the winding streets of
Geneva's Old Town before watching time go by at the Flower Clock
(Horloge Fleurie) – Geneva's feat of horticultural ingenuity dating from 1955
and made-up of 6500 flowers. Make a return visit for constantly changing modern art at
the industrial MAMCO complex and the lively vibe of Geneva's traditional
cafes.
Background
Geneva nestles at the western tip of crescent-shaped Lake Geneva with most of
its attractions clustering in the Old Town. People-watch on medieval Place du
Bourg-de-Four square and admire 12th-century Saint Peter's Cathedral, once
the home church of Protestant Reformation leader John Calvin. You can trace this
16th-century religious movement at the nearby statue-lined Reformation Wall. Head
west out of the Old Town to trendy Plainpalais or north to the once seedy,
but now increasingly hip Las Paquis district. Drift south of the Old Town to
Carouge for its pretty shaded squares and antiques galleries.
First-time visit
When you first arrive in Geneva you'll want to head straight to the
water's edge for views over Lake Geneva. Take a picture of the
city's distinctive 459-foot-high Jet d'Eau water fountain
or get a better idea of its size 157 steps up Saint Peter's
Cathedral. If you don't like heights explore the
cathedral's ancient crypt mosaics instead. For a lazy afternoon, wander
around Geneva's Old Town of medieval squares and Gothic and
Renaissance buildings. Or walk through Bastions Park, a beautifully
landscaped botanical garden. See Monet and Van Gogh paintings at the Art and
History Museum and spend an evening over a bubbling pot of cheese fondue in
a romantic Old Town restaurant.
Return visit
Head back to Geneva to see cutting-edge art at MAMCO, housed in a former
factory building. You can go behind the scenes of famous international
organisations, from the United Nations Building to the International Red
Cross and Red Crescent Museum. Wander around rosebushes in La Grange
Park, or along the 16th-century Treille Promenade, a romantic, narrow
pathway, lined with chestnut trees. At night, find an intimate bistro tucked away in
leafy, suburban Carouge. If science is your thing, visit the European
Organization for Nuclear Research, based north of Geneva.
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