To perfect your trip to Geneva, the Swiss city, and above all to avoid missing out on the city’s most beautiful spots, find out in this article the 5 places you especially need to visit during your stay. To give you a taste of what you’ll see during your trip, we’ll try to give you a few details of these 5 places.

5 places to visit during your stay in Geneva

Lake Geneva

Considered the largest lake in Western Europe, Lac de Genève or Lac Léman is over 70 km long and 10 km wide. Its surface area is around 350 km2. Why is the place where this lake is located a must-see? If you’re a very romantic person, this is the perfect place to inspire you. With its natural surroundings, the landscape around Lake Geneva has inspired many an artist. With over 50 beaches and several restaurants around Geneva’s lake, it’s the ideal place for a summer rendezvous.  A visit to this lake will give you unforgettable memories.

International Reform Museum

If you’re more of a fan of Geneva’s history from any century, a visit to the Musée International de la Réforme is also a good idea. It’s located in the old town. The MIR, or Musée Internationale de la Réforme, is a museum dedicated to the history of the Protestant Reformation since the 15th century. If you want to know more about the history of the Protestant religion, its origins and, above all, its evolution since the 1500s, visit the MIR. You have two choices for visiting the old town, either in 3D or physically, to see the beautiful treasures such as the various paintings or books.  

Parc la grange

Geneva is home to a number of parks and gardens that attract many tourists. One of the Swiss city’s best parks is Parc La Grange. It is considered the city’s largest and most beautiful park, and can be visited from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. in the evening. The park is especially exceptional for its wealth of plant life. It features over 4,000 perennial plants. If you’re a fan of green landscapes, you’ll love Parc la Grange.

St. Peter’s Cathedral

In other words, St. Peter’s Cathedral is one of the defining images of this Swiss city. Why a visit is a must? Saint-Pierre Cathedral has 157 steps and 9 bells. When you reach the top of this cathedral, you’ll see Geneva from a 360° angle. That’s why tourists love it here. A visit here will give you a chance to take some original photo breaks high above Geneva.

Jet d’eau

With a height of 140 m, this Swiss town’s water jet is also the town’s emblem. What’s more, it runs every day for the enjoyment of all. The history of this Geneva water jet lies in the city’s need for water in the 1800s.

Note:

  • If you like gardens, you can find several in Geneva. Like the Jardin Anglais or the Jardin des Alpes Genève. Visiting the different gardens will allow you to recharge your batteries with nature.
  • As for hotels, you’ll find several types to suit your tastes. Take note of the Hôtel St-Gervais and the Hôtel Ibis. Reservations should be made in advance.
  • If possible, refer to a guidebook to avoid getting lost. You can also take a map with you. In any case, Champel and Grotte Saint-Gervais are the most beautiful districts in this Swiss city. In your map, you can also see others.