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The Jet d'Eau is one of the most famous landmarks in Geneva, a large water fountain jutting 140m into the air, it's truly a spectacular sight.
St. Pierre Cathedral offers a stunning view of the old city and Lake Geneva. Don't miss the archaeological site beneath the cathedral, revealing more than 2000 years of Geneva's history.
The United Nations Office at Geneva is the European headquarters for the UN. Take a guided tour to learn more about the international diplomacy that takes place here.
The Patek Philippe Museum displays a fascinating collection of timepieces, dating from the 16th to the 20th centuries. It's a must-visit for every watch enthusiast.
The Palais des Nations is home to the European headquarters of the United Nations and is a symbol of Geneva's long tradition of diplomacy. It's one of the most important centres of international cooperation.
The Jardin Anglais is a beautiful park, famous for its flowerclock, created with thousands of flowers. It is a great place to relax, enjoy the view of the lake and watch the world go by.
The best time to visit Geneva is from June to August and December to February when the weather is most comfortable for sightseeing or skiing.
Geneva airport is well-connected to the city centre through means of public transport, such as train and buses, or you could hire a taxi or rent a car.
The most popular attractions include the Jet d'Eau, Saint Pierre's Cathedral, the Old Town and the Palace of Nations (European UN headquarters).