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Geneva Private Walking Tour

  • 2 Stunden
  • 8Sehr gut | 20 Bewertungen

Discover the most iconic landmarks of Geneva with this private tour, featuring an English speaking guide for your group.

Geneva Private Tour

The private walking tour starts on the banks of Lake Geneva, where you will see the Jet d'Eau water fountain, which rises at 125 miles per second and reaches heights up to 450 feet. A 10-minute walk away leads to the English Garden, home to the flower clock made of 6,500 plants, changing its design with the seasons since 1955. This landmark is highly photographed.

Continuing along Rue du Rhône, known for its luxury shops, you will then head to the Pont des Bergues bridge, which leads to Rousseau island. Here, you'll learn about Jean-Jacques Rousseau before exploring the historic center of Geneva.

In the Old Town, you will admire the neoclassical design of St Pierre Cathedral and learn about John Calvin and Madeleine Church, one of the oldest Protestant shrines in Switzerland.

The tour concludes at the original meeting point.

You choose the starting point

The tour can start and finish at your hotel or any other central location in Geneva. If your hotel is selected, public transport to the city center may be required, and related transport tickets are not included in the tour cost.

Important information

During the private walking tour, there will be no entries into museums or monuments requiring payment.

Advantages of reserving a private tour

This private tour ensures an English speaking guide for your group, and savings for larger groups.

Inklusive

  • English–speaking guide specialized in the history of Geneva
  • Exclusive private tour just for you and your companions

Nicht inklusive

  • Tickets for public transport.

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