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    Things to do in Geneva

    Wander the Left Bank to Geneva's Flower Clock ablaze with 6,500 blooms and feel the force of the 140-metre-high Jet d'Eau fountain. Narrow streets wriggle up to the Old Town, where St-Pierre Cathedral offers knockout views across Lake Geneva to snow-capped Mont Blanc. Admire contemporary art in Plainpalais factory-turned-galley MAMCO. On the Right Bank, explore the UN monolith Palais des Nations before relaxing on Bain des Pâquis pier. Most museums open Tuesday to Sunday 10am-5pm.

    Water Fountain, Geneva. © Andy Christiani

    Museums and Galleries

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    1. 1. Museum of Art and History - Egyptian urns to Impressionist masterpieces

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      Museum of Art and History, Geneva. © Gerard Petremand

      Geneva's cavernous Museum of Art and History on the Left Bank shelters Medieval tapestries, Renoir masterpieces and Etruscan pottery. The vaulted galleries also contain the celebrated 15th-century altarpiece by Konrad Witz, The Miraculous Draught of Fish, which draws the crowds.Show this on map

      Cost

      Permanent collections free; temporary exhibitions SFr5; concessions SFr3; under-18s free

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Sun 10am-5pm

      Address

      2, rue Charles-Galland, Geneva 1206

      Telephone

      +41 (0) 22 418 26 00

      Transport

      Bus 1 or 8

      Website

      Musée d'Art et d'Histoire Website

    2. 2. International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum - History of humanitarians

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      International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum, Geneva. Courtesy of followjohn.com

      On Geneva's Right Bank stands the emotive International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum. Interactive exhibits trace the Red Cross back to 1862, from Florence Nightingale's humanitarian deeds to the harrowing plight of prisoners of conscience.Show this on map

      Cost

      SFr10; concessions SFr5; under-12s free

      Opening Hours

      Mon & Wed-Sun 10am-5pm

      Address

      17, Avenue de la Paix, Geneva 1202

      Telephone

      +41 (0) 22 748 9525

      Transport

      Bus 8 to the Appia stop

      Website

      International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum Website

    3. 3. MAMCO - Creative approach to art

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      MAMCO, Geneva. Photo by I Kalkkinen, © MAMCO

      Housed in a 1950s factory in Geneva's trendy Plainpalais district, MAMCO showcases European and American contemporary art. Swiss artists like Sylvie Fleury and Thomas Huber, and a playful programme of installations, are displayed against the industrial backdrop.Show this on map

      Cost

      SFr8; concessions SFr6; 1st Sun of the month free

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Fri 12pm-6pm; Sat & Sun 11am-6pm

      Address

      10, rue des Vieux-Grenadiers, Geneva 1205

      Telephone

      +41 (0) 22 320 61 22

      Transport

      Tram 12 or 17 to Rond-Point de Plainpalais

      Website

      MAMCO Website

    Attractions

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    1. 4. Water Fountain - Powerful fountain

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      Water Fountain, Geneva. © Andy Christiani

      Originally a security valve, the Jet d'Eau water fountain is Geneva's most visible landmark, propelling 500 litres of water per second to a height of 140 metres. Visitors approach it on the Rade to experience its power and invigorating spray.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening Hours

      Dependent on weather and season, please visit the tourist office website for detailed information

      Address

      Quai du Général-Guisan, Geneva 1204

      Transport

      Bus 9 to Place Eaux-Vives

    2. 5. St-Pierre Cathedral - Where Calvin preached

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      St-Pierre Cathedral, Geneva. © Geneve Tourisme

      Rising high above Geneva's cobbled Old Town, St-Pierre Cathedral fuses Romanesque, Gothic and neoclassical styles. Climb North Tower for far-reaching views over Lake Geneva to Mont Blanc. The cathedral's archaeological site hides a 4th-century baptistery and intricate 5th-century mosaics.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free; archaeological site SFr8; concessions SFr4; under-6s free

      Opening Hours

      Jun-Sep Mon-Sat 9.30am-6.30pm, Sun 12pm-6.30pm; Oct-May Mon-Sat 10am-5.30pm, Sun 12pm-5.30pm

      Address

      6, Cours Saint-Pierre, Geneva 1204

      Telephone

      +41 (0) 22 311 75 75

      Transport

      Bus 36 to Cathédrale

      Website

      St-Pierre Cathedral Website

    3. 6. Palais des Nations - United Nations powerhouse

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      Palais des Nations, Geneva. Courtesy of Genève Tourisme & Bureau des Congrès

      Situated in the 45-hectare Ariana Park, the Palais des Nations is the seat of the United Nations in Geneva. Twice the size of Versailles, the white marble behemoth offers behind-the-scenes tours that take in the Assembly Hall and sculpture-dotted grounds.Show this on map

      Cost

      SFr10; concessions SFr8; children SFr5; under-6s free

      Opening Hours

      Apr-Jun & Sep-Oct daily 10am-12pm & 2pm-4pm; Jul & Aug daily 10am-5pm; Nov-Mar Mon-Fri 10am-12pm & 2pm-4pm

      Address

      Pregny Gate, 14 Avenue de la Paix, Geneva 1211

      Telephone

      +41 (0)22 917 48 96

      Transport

      Bus 8 to the Appia stop

      Website

      UN Geneva Website

    4. 7. Flower Clock - Celebrating Swiss watchmaking

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      Flower Clock, Geneva. Courtesy of Geneva Tourism, © Michael Blanc

      Set in the oak-fringed Jardin Anglais on the Left Bank is the Flower Clock. Geneva's most famous timepiece is planted with 6,500 plants and flowers. Celebrating Switzerland's watch-making industry, the clock blooms with the seasons and lures crowds of horticulturalists.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening Hours

      24 hours daily

      Address

      Jardin Anglais, Quai du Mont Blanc, Geneva 1201

      Transport

      Bus 9 to Place du Port

    Special things to do

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    1. 8. Bains des Pâquis - Lakeside living

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      Bains des Pâquis, Geneva. © Andy Christiani

      Brazilian mamas and businessmen, students and Rastafarians - everyone chills at the Bains des Pâquis on Geneva's Right Bank. Marked by a lighthouse, the pier is great for sunbathing, swimming laps in Lake Geneva, or unwinding in the glass-walled spa.Show this on map

      Cost

      Entry on the pier SFr2; concessions SFr1; spa complex SFr17

      Opening Hours

      Pier 9am-8pm; spa 10am-9.30pm

      Address

      30, Quai du Mont Blanc, Geneva 1201

      Telephone

      +41 (0) 22 732 29 74

      Transport

      Bus 1 to Pont du Mont Blanc

      Website

      Bains des Paquis Website

    2. 9. Geneva Botanical Gardens - Home to deer and birds

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      Geneva Botanical Gardens, Geneva. Courtesy of Genève Tourisme & Bureau des Congrès

      Bordering Lake Geneva, the serene Botanical Gardens on the Right Bank nurture plant life from across the globe. A stroll takes in dahlias in bloom, waterfalls, tropical greenhouses, a scent-and-touch garden for the blind, an aviary and deer enclosure.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening Hours

      Apr-Oct 8am-7.30pm; Nov-Mar 9.30am-5pm; greenhouses 9.30am-4.30pm

      Address

      1, Chemin de l'Imperatrice, Chambesy, Geneva 1292

      Telephone

      +41 (0) 22 418 5100

      Transport

      Bus 1 to Jardin Botanique

      Website

      Geneva Botanical Gardens Website

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