The Swiss Alps is one of Geneva's most popular attractions. Other popular attractions include the United Nations Office, the Art and History Museum, Conservatory and Botanical Gardens.
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Quai W. Wilson
This lovely boulevard stretches all along the north coast of the Lac Leman from the landing stage Jetee des Paquis in Geneva and is otherwise known as the Quai Wilson by locals.
The boulevard is named in honour of the former American President Wo...
Lake Geneva
Geneva connects two huge mountain ranges, the Jura Mountain Ranges that are sited in the north and the foothills of Swiss Alps that can be found in the south of Geneva. Both of these ranges give the town a picturesque beauty and it would be any paint...
Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
The Botanical Garden was Founded in 1817 and covers 47 acre's and has a collection over 15,000 plants, many of these species are from around the world, including orchids and alpine plants and many more varieties that are on display for visitors to en...
Rath Museum
This primary Swiss museum is dedicated to fine arts and displays huge provisional shows prepared by the Art and History Museum, established as an award to the Geneva people by two sisters, Henriette Rath and Jeanne-Françoise and instated in the year ...
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Geneva connects two huge mountain ranges, the Jura Mountain Ranges that are sited in the north and the foothills of Swiss Alps that can be found in the south of Geneva City.
Lake Geneva is also recognized as the "Lac Léman" and the "Lac de Genève" the lake is an enormous glacial fed lake that is situated in the south west of Switzerland.