Itinerary
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Pass By: Jet d'Eau, Quai Gustave-Ador Jetee des Eaux-Vives, Geneva 1207 Switzerland
The Geneva Water Fountain (Jet d'Eau) on Quai Gustave-Ador is one of the city's most famous landmarks, symbolizing Geneva's strength and vitality.
Pass By: The Flower Clock, Quai du General-Guisan 28 Jardin Anglais, Geneva 1204 Switzerland
The Flower Clock in Quai du Général-Guisan is a unique blend of horology and horticulture, reflecting Geneva's reputation for watchmaking and natural beauty.
Pass By: Archeological Site at St. Pierre's Cathedral, cour de Saint-Pierre 6, Geneva 1204 Switzerland
St Pierre Cathedral at Cour de Saint-Pierre is a historic church, representing Geneva's role in the Protestant Reformation and its rich religious heritage.
Pass By: Parc Des Bastions, promenade des Bastions 1, Geneva 1205 Switzerland
Kiosque des Bastions in Promenade des Bastions is set in a lush park, symbolizing the city's love for music and public gatherings.
Pass By: Brunswick Monument, Jardin des Alpes Quai du Mont-Blanc, Geneva 1200 Switzerland
Brunswick Monument in Jardin des Alpes is a mausoleum and a dramatic example of neo-Gothic architecture, reflecting the city's diverse cultural influences.
Pass By: Broken Chair Sculpture, Place des Nations, Geneva 1202 Switzerland
Broken Chair, located near the Palais des Nations, is a monumental sculpture symbolizing opposition to landmines and cluster bombs, highlighting Geneva's role in international diplomacy and humanitarian efforts.
Pass By: Palais des Nations, 14, Avenue de la Paix, Geneva 1211 Switzerland
Palais des Nations, at Avenue de la Paix, is the European headquarters of the United Nations, signifying Geneva's long-standing commitment to international cooperation and peace.