| City tour of Geneva Sunday, 4 September, Monday, 5 September 3 hours - 9:00 to 12:00 & 14:00 to 17:00 |
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Nobody should leave Geneva without seeing its monuments and historical sites. We will take you to the most important ones in three hours, including the symbol of the city, the famous "water jet"; this impressive 460ft (140m) high lake water fountain, the first of its kind, was completed in 1891.The flower clock in the English garden is another symbol of Geneva, known all over the world. The monument of Duke of Brunswick, who left his entire fortune to the City of Geneva, is located right on the opposite side of Lake Geneva.The historical Old Town will be visited on foot to discover its carefully preserved charm. The Cathedral Saint-Pierre constructed in the 12th and 13th centuries dominates the Old Town. Right next to it is the Auditorium, where Jean Calvin taught. Calvin arrived in 1536 in Geneva. Leading figure of the protestant Reformation, he deeply influenced religion, ethics and social life in the western world. The oldest privately constructed building is the Maison Tavel, now transformed into a museum of old Geneva. With its parks and gardens, its monuments and museums, Geneva is today truly international and cosmopolitan, not only in population but also in its whole atmosphere.
Cost:
CHF 58.00 Sunday, 4 September 09:00 to 12:00
CHF 58.00 Sunday, 4 September 14:00 to 17:00
CHF 58.00 Monday, 5 September 09:00 to 12:00
CHF 58.00 Monday, 5 September 14:00 to 17:00






