
Best Locations
It is difficult to isolate any one thing as the best of city. The Lake Leman dominates the geographical feature of the city. This is the largest and bluest reservoirs of water in Switzerland. The arrival of warm weather in the city heralds the opening of lakeside terraces and beaches. The city’s main centre focused for the Place du-bourg-de-Four in the old town. Here you will find a branch of the Geneva’s tourist information centre. You can enjoy glamour at the Rue du Rhone on the left of bank. The tramway-lined shopping-area a block from the Rue du Rhône and just below the old city is pretty much Geneva's 'High Street'. Maison Tavel, at 6, Rue Puits-de-St-Pierre, is the oldest house in Geneva. Now a city-owned museum, the multi-storeyed house exhibits objects from Geneva's past, with rooms decorated in period style. Another museum in this area, the Musee Barbier-Müller, holds a stunning collection of non-European artwork. Located a few kilometres from the centre of the city, Carouge the town is outside the city's jurisdiction, although part of the same Canton, Now home to fashionable artisans, boutiques and restaurants, Carouge is remarkably well preserved.
Best Locations Geneva