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Patek Philippe Museum
Major watchmaking museum with exceptional collections of timepieces, enamels, and horology archives. A top choice for understanding Geneva’s watch heritage.
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Major watchmaking museum with exceptional collections of timepieces, enamels, and horology archives. A top choice for understanding Geneva’s watch heritage.
Geneva’s main fine arts and archaeology museum, known for painting, applied arts, and historical collections spanning antiquity to modern periods.
Powerful museum on humanitarian action, conflict, and human dignity, close to the UN district. One of Geneva’s most distinctive cultural visits.
Geneva’s Old Town with steep lanes, historic squares, and hidden courtyards. Best area for walking, atmosphere, and historic architecture.
Popular lakeside park known for the Flower Clock, promenade views, and easy access to central waterfront sights.
Classic waterfront promenade with postcard views over the lake, luxury hotels, and excellent sunset perspectives toward the Jet d’Eau.
A classic Swiss cheese fondue made with Gruyere and Vacherin Fribourgeois. It is a beloved communal dish in French-speaking Switzerland and a must-try around Geneva.
Melted Swiss raclette cheese scraped over potatoes, pickles, and onions. This alpine specialty is widely eaten in Geneva and highlights regional cheese culture.
A traditional dish from nearby Vaud made of leeks and potatoes, usually served with saucisse aux choux. It is a hearty regional favorite often found around Lake Geneva.
Established fine-dining restaurant at Hotel Beau-Rivage, known for refined seasonal cuisine, elegant service, and one of Geneva’s classic luxury dining rooms.
One of Geneva’s best-known traditional restaurants, famous for cheese fondue and a lively local atmosphere. A classic place to try Swiss comfort food.
Historic Old Town restaurant serving Swiss specialties such as fondue and raclette in a rustic, atmospheric setting popular with visitors and locals.
Airport prices are high by Swiss standards. Meals, coffee, and convenience items cost more than in the city.
Service is usually included. Rounding up the bill or leaving CHF 2-5 for good service is appreciated but not expected. Taxis are often rounded up.
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Geneva Airport -> Geneva City Center
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