Indulge in a private adventure through Geneva's tantalizing blend of chocolate and watchmaking! Dive into the city's rich history as we explore iconic landmarks like the Mont Blanc Bridge, Jet d'Eau, Rue du Rhône, where luxury boutiques await. Treat your taste buds to exquisite chocolate tastings at Favarger, Geneva's oldest chocolate manufacturer, and unravel the secrets of Geneva's watchmaking legacy. Join me on this private tour and you'll walk away with some incredible memories to cherish.
Rue du Mont-Blanc, Geneva, Switzerland
Best place to see both sides of Rhone River and admire Lake Geneva.
Quai Gustave-Ador, Jetee des Eaux-Vives, Geneva, Switzerland
One of Geneva's landmarks, Jet d'Eau has a less known story that links it to the watchmaking industry.
place des Volontaires 2, , Geneva, Switzerland
Water, watchmaking industry and les cabinotiers - learn their stories while strolling along Quai des Berges and cross the Rhone River on the other bank close to Geneva's former hydro power plant.
It gradually took its current form in the 18th century, and was extended further east from the riverside in the middle of the 19th century.
quai des Bergues 19, Geneva, Switzerland
Dive in Geneva's sweet history while enjoying chocolate tasting at one of the oldest chocolate manufacturer in town.
Rue de l'Hotel-de-Ville, , Geneva, Switzerland
One of the oldest square in Geneva is located at the very heart of the Old Town. Historically, all roads leading to Geneva led inevitably to the Place du Bourg-de-Four, whose market has been of major importance since the 9th century.
It is known as the adopted home church of John Calvin, one of the leaders of the Protestant Reformation.
Rue Du Puits Saint Pierre 6, , Geneva, Switzerland
Destroyed by fire in 1334, it was rebuilt by the Tavel family of the Geneva nobility, which gave the house its character as a fortified mansion and urban palace.
Rue de l'Hotel-de-Ville 1, , Geneva, Switzerland
Admire the mosaic wall mosaic depicting 3 important historical moments in Geneva's timeline.
promenade des Bastions 1, Parc des Bastions, Geneva, Switzerland
The International Monument to the Reformation dates back to 1909.
The monument is located right next to Ritz Carlton and Beau Rivage hotels. Look for the tour guide wearing a badge and a small Swiss flag.
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