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Switzerland’s largest historical city, the Old Town in Geneva is dominated by St. Peter’s Cathedral, the centre of the Reformation. The small cobblestone streets tell its story through small squares, historic buildings, mysterious museums and famous secret passages. A journey to the heart of Old Geneva, between medieval heritage and beloved legends.
Geneva, a small city pearl, opens onto the most beautiful mountain ranges in France. From the right bank, which houses the famed United Nations, one can admire the Jet d’Eau which spouts from the lake with the Mont-Blanc and the Alps as a backdrop.
Enjoy a Geneva City tour – Visit Geneva on a bus, go for a ride on a mini-train, and walk around the cobbled streets of the Old Town and enjoy the ambience of this great city.
You will be taking a step back in time with Saint Peter’s cathedral, Place Bourg-de-four, original market place, the arsenal and the town hall; lose yourself in the grandeur and beauty of this culturally and influential town.
Discover Geneva’s most famous attractions, including the iconic Flower Clock, symbol of the city’s watchmakers and love for nature, and the impressive fountain, Jet d’Eau.
LAND ONLY PACKAGE INCLUDES:
4 Nights’ accommodation at the 4* Century Hotel in a double room
Breakfast basis
Geneva City tour
Why we love Geneva:
– The Geneva water fountain
– St Pierre Cathedral
– The flower clock
– Geneva Botanical Garden and Greenhouse
– Bains des Paquis (outdoor bath)
– Palais des Nations
– Patek Philippe Museum
– The “Broken chair”
– Brunswick monument
– Musee Ariana
– Tavel House
– Museum of Art and History
Terms of exclusions
Flights, airport taxes, travel insurance, medical insurance, Covid tests, meals and drinks not mentioned, visa costs or any items of a personal nature.
Travel Dates: 2023-03-29 to 2023-06-23
Special is vaild till: 2023-06-23
Departure City: Switzerland
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