About Geneva

It is hard to imagine a city more tranquil or more scenic than Geneva. Set on the banks of Lake Léman, the city looks out upon the snow-capped peaks of both the Alps and the Jura mountains, which seem to rise from the crystal clear lakes, the deep forests, and the exquisitely crafted countryside.

Geneva is ideally situated in the center of central Europe, making it convenient for travelers to work the city into their itinerary. Often the location of international treaty conventions, it is sophisticated, yet intimate, with a population of only about 180,000.

The city is divided by the River Rhône into two sectors: rive gauche and rive droite. The rive gauche holds most of the sights of interest to visitors, including the Jet d'Eau, a spectacular 400 foot geyser.

The streets are lined with numerous shops, restaurants, and hotels. Geneva offers more than 1,100 restaurants featuring a wide variety of appealing culinary specialties.

Of course, Geneva is also a renowned cultural center with over 30 museums, as well as theaters, galleries, and an opera house.

For those looking to add a little adventure to their vacation, nearby slopes provide excellent skiing. Numerous challenging golf courses lie in and around the Lake Geneva Region.

The city's proximity to France and Italy adds to its appeal for visitors seeking to make the most of their European vacations.

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