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Tours with Local Guides in Geneva

We specialize in private guided tours in Geneva. Discover the city's rich history, stunning architecture, and picturesque landscapes with our expert guides. From the Old Town to Lake Geneva, explore the best attractions and hidden gems at your own pace.
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Whether you're a first time traveler or looking for a little more cultural variety, there are a lot of unique guided tours in Geneva. This multicultural city is a great place to learn about history, arts, culture, and more. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or a relaxing vacation, Geneva has something for you.

The Geneva Art and History Museum is a good place to start. This museum features statues and artwork from ancient and modern times. It also has exhibits about Swiss art, international art, and Egyptian mummies.

The Geneva Museum of Ethnography is one of the most important ethnographic museums in Switzerland. The museum also has a chocolate museum that offers chocolate tastings. There are also programs to explore the history of Geneva, its architecture, and crime. These programs cost about $10 per person. They also include stories from the archives and a photographic display.

Museum of Natural History

Another good option is to take a mini train tour of the city. These tours are a popular way to see the sights of Geneva. They are also a great way to save money. They are also a great way to learn about the city's history and politics. These tours are available daily. They depart from the quai du Mont-Blanc. They also include an audio guide.

Other interesting sights to see in Geneva are the Palais des Nations, a Neo-Gothic mausoleum, and the Brunswick Monument. These monuments are built in honor of the Duke of Brunswick. His fortune was given to the city of Geneva in 1873.

Geneva, a picturesque city nestled between the Alps and Jura mountains, offers a diverse range of excursions for visitors. Our carefully curated selection of tours ensures that you experience the best of this Swiss gem. Here are some of the exciting excursions we offer:

  • Lake Geneva Cruise: Enjoy a relaxing boat tour on the crystal-clear waters of Lake Geneva, taking in breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and the famous Jet d'Eau fountain.
  • Old Town Walking Tour: Explore Geneva's historic center, including St. Peter's Cathedral and the Reformation Wall, while learning about the city's rich history and culture.
  • CERN Tour: Science enthusiasts will love this guided visit to the European Organization for Nuclear Research, home to the Large Hadron Collider.
  • Chocolate and Watch Making Workshop: Indulge in Swiss traditions by participating in a hands-on chocolate making class and watch assembly demonstration.
  • Mont Salève Cable Car Ride: Ascend to the "Balcony of Geneva" for panoramic views of the city, lake, and surrounding Alps.

Customized Excursions

We also offer tailored excursions to meet your specific interests, whether it's wine tasting in the nearby vineyards or a day trip to the charming town of Annecy in France. Our expert guides ensure an unforgettable experience in and around Geneva.

Best places to visit in Geneva

Whether you are visiting Geneva for a day or more, there are a multitude of things to do and see. Geneva is a great place to learn about Swiss history and culture, with a number of museums and attractions. If you are looking to learn about the history of Geneva, check out the Museum of Art and History. It is housed in a beautiful building in the heart of the city. There are exhibits focusing on Swiss art and history, as well as statues of classical antiquity. There are also sections dedicated to archaeology and a fine arts section. You can also take an hour-long guided tour in 15 languages.

Cathédrale de Saint-Pierre

You can also visit the Museum of Natural History, which is housed in the Old Town. It has two floors dedicated to science, including insect specimens collected by Louis Jurine. There are also living animals and plants on display. You can also visit the Conservatory and Botanical Garden, which is located near the Palace of Nations. The garden is home to a carousel and various greenhouses. It also includes a restaurant. You can also visit the nearby International Red Cross Museum, which has an array of interesting exhibitions.

Another great place to visit in Geneva is the Parc des Bastions, which features the oldest university building in the city. The park is also home to a skating rink in the winter and concerts during the international Fete de la Musique. You can also take a boat trip along the lake, which is a popular way to see the city. You can also take a tour of the city on a bike.

Geneva is also home to the Reformation Wall, which is a monument highlighting the Protestant Reformation. It features statues of prominent figures such as John Knox, Jean Calvin, and Theodore de Beze. There are also bas-reliefs of other influential figures. You can also visit the University of Geneva, which is located behind the wall.

Another outdoor attraction in Geneva is the Horloge Fleurie, a working clock that is set up to tell time with Swiss precision. The clock features a face surrounded by a flower bed, which changes according to the season. It also contains about 6,500 flowers and plants.

The city is also home to the Cloitre de Saint-Pierre, which is located in the center of the city. It is the site of a vote to approve the reformation of Geneva in 1536. There are also numerous exhibitions of applied arts and archaeology. You can also visit the nearby International Red Cross Museum, which contains a large collection of humanitarian works. You can also visit the nearby Bains des Paquis, a popular swimming spot in the lake.

Horloge Fleurie

Geneva is a lovely city with a wealth of historic architecture. It is also home to the second-largest United Nations headquarters in the world, the Palais des Nations. The Palais des Nations was formerly the headquarters of the League of Nations. It is still used today. It can be seen on guided tours, which typically include the Human Rights and Alliance of Civilizations Room.

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Excellent walking tour

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The guide was really kind and skilled at talking in a way that piqued your interest and kept you focused on the city's attractions! I'd strongly advise it.

This tour is fantastic for everyone

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We had a great day exploring Madrid. Carlos was very educated and personable, and he told us a lot of amusing stories about the area. Definitely a recommendation!

Fabulous tour

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Wonderful Alhambra visit with Anna. She was very approachable, knowledgeable, and full of amusing anecdotes.

Great morning

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We spent a great day exploring Milan's medieval districts on foot. The tour guide told engaging stories and was well-informed.

Outstanding!

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We had a wonderful day and are very happy we took the 2-hour guided tour of Paris.

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