1. The Geneva Water Fountain
One of Geneva's most famous landmarks, this massive fountain shoots water 140 meters into the air and offers stunning views, especially at sunset.
The best places to see and eat in Geneva, ranked by real travelers.
One of Geneva's most famous landmarks, this massive fountain shoots water 140 meters into the air and offers stunning views, especially at sunset.
A beautiful and unique clock made entirely of flowers, located in the English Garden and symbolizing the city's watchmaking tradition.
A historic cathedral in the Old Town, known for its archaeological site and panoramic views from the tower.
Deals on Geneva attractions
A sprawling park with landscaped gardens, a rose garden, and an outdoor theater, perfect for a leisurely stroll or picnic.
The European headquarters of the United Nations, offering guided tours that provide insight into international diplomacy.
The oldest square in Geneva, located in the heart of the Old Town, filled with cafes, shops, and historic buildings.
A scenic walkway offering views of the city and its surroundings, known for the longest wooden bench in the world.
A small island park named after philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, offering a peaceful retreat with lovely views of the Rhône River.
Guided walking tours that provide an informative and engaging way to explore Geneva's history, culture, and landmarks.
A historic lighthouse located on the jetty of the Bains des Pâquis, offering panoramic views of Lake Geneva and the city.
A medieval tower located in the Champel district, offering historical significance and city views.
A popular spot for locals and tourists to relax by the water, with beautiful views of Lake Geneva and the surrounding mountains.
A vibrant square in Geneva that hosts important cultural institutions such as the Grand Théâtre and the Conservatory of Music.
A picturesque promenade along the north shore of Lake Geneva, offering stunning views of the Alps and luxury hotels.
Deals on Geneva attractions