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Public transportation in Geneva is mainly managed by Transports publics genevois. TPG operates the city’s bus, tram, and water transport services, providing a comprehensive and reliable network that makes it easier to get around the city and its surroundings.
Information can be found here in TPG’s app
Léman Express is a commuter train network serving the cross-border metropolitan area of Greater Geneva in Western Switzerland and the French Alps. It serves Swiss and French cities.
Transport in the Geneva region, TPG, Léman Express operates under the Unireso ticket.
One of the world's tallest fountains. The water shoots up to 140 meters above the lake's surface. It is a landmark visible all over Geneva and an incredible sight, especially in the evening when it is illuminated.
A perfect place for horology (timekeeping) enthusiasts. The museum showcases over 500 years of the art and history of clocks, especially those created by Patek Philippe.
The heart of Geneva, with narrow cobblestone streets and a medieval atmosphere. It is crowned by St. Pierre's Cathedral, which offers stunning views of the city.
Geneva is a center for international diplomacy and human rights work. The UN's European headquarters is one of the world's most important diplomatic locations. The city is home to numerous international organizations, such as the Red Cross.
A beautiful park that features the famous Reformation Wall (Mur de la Réformation). It is a 100-meter-long wall with huge statues depicting the Protestant Reformation and its key figures.
Geneva is the second largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the Canton of Geneva. Geneva is located at the foot of the Alps, in the southwestern corner of Switzerland, extending to France.