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Place du Bourg-de-Four

Place du Bourg-de-Four

In the heart of Geneva’s Old Town lies the charming Place du Bourg-de-Four, the city's oldest square. This vibrant area serves as a central gathering place for locals and visitors alike, its surroundings lined with boutiques, cafés, and restaurants. On Thursdays and Saturdays, Place du Bourg-de-Four transforms into a lively market, where vendors showcase a delightful array of fresh produce, flowers, and artisanal goods, adding a bustling touch to the timeless allure of this historic gem.
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United Nations Headquarters - Palais des Nations

United Nations Headquarters - Palais des Nations

Housed in the historic Palais des Nations, a relic from the League of Nations era, the United Nations Headquarters in Geneva stands as an emblem of international diplomacy and cooperation. As one of the four major offices of the UN, this iconic complex hosts numerous international conferences, diplomatic meetings, and negotiations. The Assembly Hall, Council Chamber, and various conference rooms are witnesses to crucial discussions on global issues. The surrounding Ariana Park provides a serene backdrop for this centre of multilateral diplomacy, symbolising Geneva's role as a neutral ground for fostering dialogue and addressing the world's challenges.
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St Pierre Cathedral

St Pierre Cathedral

Situated at the highest point of the Old Town, St Peter's Cathedral, dating back to the 12th century, is the most visited monument in Geneva, welcoming around 400,000 people every year. Its fame comes mostly from being the adopted home church of Protestant Reformation leader John Calvin as well as from housing, in its vault, the largest archaeological site north of the Alps. Brave visitors willing to climb the 157 steps of the north tower will be treated to a breathtaking panorama of both the city and the lake.
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Lake Geneva

Lake Geneva

Sandwiched between Switzerland and France, Lake Geneva (called Lac Léman in French) is a stunning natural gem known for its picturesque landscapes and beauty. One of the largest lakes in Europe, it offers breathtaking views of the Alps and the Jura Mountains. The lake's shores are adorned with charming towns and cities, including Geneva, Montreux, and Lausanne, as well as the iconic Chillon Castle. Visitors can enjoy boat cruises, lakeside promenades, and various water activities.
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The Smurfs Buildings

The Smurfs Buildings

Situated in the vibrant Grottes district, Les Schtroumpfs, also known as the Smurfs buildings, is a fascinating architectural gem. Built between 1982 and 1984 by three visionary architects, this whimsical housing complex draws inspiration from Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí and the iconic smurf houses from the comics. Featuring curved walls, irregular angles, and vibrant pops of colour reminiscent of the beloved blue characters' mushroom homes, the complex aptly earns its nickname, 'The Smurfs’. Housing 750 families, it encompasses amenities such as a kindergarten, dental clinic, and cafés, all set amid trees and playgrounds, creating a unique and playful community space.
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