Discover Geneva through a complete 2.5-hour walk connecting the Old Town, its medieval streets, and the shores of the lake. The tour kicks off at Bourg-de-Four, the city's oldest square, before heading to Saint-Pierre Cathedral and its rooftop panorama. You'll then discover the Maison Tavel, a medieval emblem, and the Old Arsenal with its historic arcades. The Promenade de la Treille offers a unique view of the Bastions and is home to the longest bench in the world. A break at the Kiosque des Bastions, with a hot drink included, lets you enjoy the park before heading to Place du Molard and Rue du Rhône. The tour wraps up with the English Garden, the Flower Clock, and the Jet d'Eau, Geneva's majestic symbol. An immersive experience blending history, landscapes, and local anecdotes.
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- Place du Bourg-de-Four – A look at the Old Town, the history of the square, and architectural landmarks
- Saint-Pierre Cathedral (entrance included) – Interior tour, nave, chapels, role in the Reformation
- Maison Tavel – Discover the oldest house in Geneva and its medieval architecture
- Old Arsenal & Town Hall – Military history, cannons, arcades, and a mention of the Geneva Convention
- Promenade de la Treille – The longest bench in the world and a panoramic view of the Bastions and Parc des Bastions
- Bastions Kiosk (Break) – Hot drink included, a moment of relaxation in the park
- Place du Molard & Rue du Rhône – A lively area with historic facades, shops, and urban life
- English Garden & Flower Clock - Symbol of Geneva watchmaking, floral decor, and landscape art
- Jet d'eau & Quai Gustave-Ador – Icon of the city, view of the harbour, Mont-Blanc, and the Alps
- Total tour duration: approximately 2.5 hours