


An iconic symbol of Geneva, the Jet d'Eau is a spectacular water fountain that propels water 140 meters into the air over Lake Geneva. Originally a safety valve for a hydraulic power network, it's now a major tourist attraction, beautifully illuminated at night.
READ MOREWestern Europe's largest Alpine lake, Lake Geneva is the heart of the city, offering breathtaking scenery and numerous recreational activities. Enjoy leisurely boat cruises, walk or cycle along its promenades, or simply admires the views of the surrounding mountains.
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A charming historical center filled with narrow cobblestone streets, picturesque squares like Place du Bourg-de-Four, hidden courtyards, and significant landmarks. Key sites include St. Peter's Cathedral, the Reformation Wall, and numerous cafes and boutiques.
READ MOREThe European headquarters of the United Nations, the Palais des Nations is a symbol of international diplomacy and peace. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the work of the UN and see impressive assembly halls, art installations, and the Human Rights and Alliance of Civilizations Room.
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A must-visit for watch enthusiasts, this prestigious museum showcases the evolution of watchmaking from the 16th century to the present day. It features an extraordinary collection of timepieces, including masterpieces by Patek Philippe, as well as automata, portrait miniatures, and a library dedicated to horology.
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