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Coming from rural Canada, Geneva is the first major city I've lived in ... what a place to start! It is a gorgeous city full of culture and friendly, helpful people. Although predominantly French, most everybody will attempt to help you in English if you get stuck. It is also a very international city -- people from all over the world have made Geneva a crossroads for the planet. Toronto, are you listening? ;)
Anyway, from a Canadian perspective, Geneva's area is very small yet it contains about 300,000 people. It is a very walkable city, and the Vieille Ville, the old city, is a collection of meandering cobblestone streets rising up to the old city hall. You could spend hours looking at the unique shops. Back to the top |
These are in no particular order...
I took this first picture on the Left Bank of the Rhone (to get the Jet d'Eau in the shot) Next is from the downtown. I got off the tram at the Molard station and headed up into the Vieille Ville (the old city that used to be surrounded by a wall). This is just at the beginning of the Ville and you can get an idea of the narrow, cobblestone streets (walkways?) and the slope. Done leisurely, you can spend hours here. There is a modern sculpture to my left that I ignored, but there was a nice seating area around it in case you got tired from walking uphill. I was in search of the Hotel de Ville (the old city hall) for a performance by one of Switzerland's orchestras only to find out that because it was overcast with a good chance of rain they had moved it to Victoria Hall. Victoria Hall is a redesigned hydro-electric generating station across the Rhone (so downriver from the Pont de Mont Blanc). I eventually hit the Rhone, where I turned and saw the Jet d'Eau again. You'll notice that it is definitely overcast. I am on the bank of the Rhone... the buildings on the left are on an island in the river. There are numerous bridges crossing the Rhone and many of them are restricted to pedestrian and motorcycles/scooters.
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