J: "Over River Rhône, 5 stars hotel, very classic, kinda old, very quiet, peaceful and relaxing area of the city. Breakfast buffet was perfect, concierge was very helpful, Will come back here for sure ❤️"
Dasha M.: "Enjoyed it very much! Definitely order the black cod!!! Delicious :)) and I also highly recommend the side dish - spinach/Yuzu/truffle (refreshing and aromatic) overall pricey but the cod is worth it!"
Lucille Fisher: "Don’t miss shopping in Geneva. Extensive gourmet wine & food selection in the basement w/ generous tastings in the afternoons. And of course must try is the international food court at ground level!"
Mathias C.: "This is big park with free concerts in summer. You can walk to neighbour Park Eaux-Vives on east. It is separated by wall, follow it, climb it where you can or simply use the gate :-) Next tip there."
Ibrahim Alkhattabi: "I took 2 scop of Ice cream, one Nutella and the other was Oreo , they were good and delicious 😋, this is first time for me here , I I’m gonna back again 👌🏻"
AlAnoud A AlGhunaim: "One of my favorite old towns in Europe. Filled with art, Cafés and great restaurants. Scenic views and amazing architecture♥️ get lost in the aisles to experience maximum explorations👌🏻"
Thomas Kernen: "The Old Town is the heart of the historical part of Geneva. It is situated on the hill on the left bank and has the St Peter's Cathedral at the highest part."
Matthieu Achini: "Love this place! Huge, well kept and if you have a dog, there is a wonderful place for leaving your dog unleashed"
Mathias C.: "From here you can discover Park Malagnou. Walk to north corner, cross Florissant road, follow Crespin street, continue north until you cross Malagnou street. Park is behind museum. Next tip there."
Adam Nabil: "You haven't been to Geneva until you go to this water fountain!! Its really impressive when you get close to it! The breeze makes sure you receive droplets to refresh you ;p"
The Ritz-Carlton: "The Water Fountain has graced the center of Geneva's harbor since 1891, where it was initially used for distributing the Rhône's propelling force to the city's craftspeople."