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Geneva is split by the enormous Lake Geneva and the snaking Rhône River. Most of the city's attractions are found on the Rive Gauche, or the Left Bank and south side of the river. The Rive Droite ...
This summer, Geneva Tourism invites visitors to discover a new side to the city with its latest summer campaign, ‘Unlock ...
Geneva Tourism is delighted to unveil the inaugural Geneva Food Guide, produced in collaboration with Sébastien Ripari, a Geneva-born international gastronomic expert and food consultant.
While Geneva has for decades been firmly on the international map as the beautiful lakeside ... aided by the Geneva Pass which offers free travel and entry to many museums and is provided by ...
The Geneva City Council voted Monday to approve a new ward map that city staff said makes the populations of the wards more equal. The last time Geneva changed the ward map was in December 1996 ...
Geneva's tourism board is helping visitors make their holiday budget stretch a little further - by giving them free vouchers to spend in the city. Visitors who check in to their hotel in the Swiss ...
“Geneva Girls’ Guide” aims to promote tourism in Geneva, especially among women travellers. The guide contains over a hundred of must-visit addresses, compiled by women. The guide is divided ...
The Geneva City Council is considering raising the pay for council members and the mayor. If approved, the pay hike would be the first for council members since 1997 and 2007 for the mayor position.
Straddling the Franco-Swiss border is Lake Geneva, a 224-square-mile lake formed ... there are plenty of attractions located along the lake's shores. Explore the vineyards and wineries in and ...
Yet, far from the crowds and clichés of Geneva's posh tourist mainstays—Michelin-star eateries, chic boutiques, and luxury watch museums—lies a warm, slightly bohemian side to Switzerland’s ...
Or a free dinner or breakfast, in fact, or even a free stay at a hotel – if you’re holidaying in Geneva, that is. To help kick-start tourism once again after the inevitable drop in numbers ...