在日內瓦的可看之处
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Quai du Mont-Blanc
A lakeside promenade named after its great views of Mont Blanc. Flower gardens and statues - a great place to relax.
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Molard Tower
A military tower from the 14th century dominating the Molard Square. Surrounded by the buzz of lively restaurants.
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Tour de L'Île
A fragment of the medieval city fortification. The preserved tower is not open to the public as it is a seat of a bank.
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Fusterie Temple
A temple renowned for its outstanding acoustics. It is the best place to visit a church concert in Geneva.
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Rue du Rhône
This is the most expensive street in Geneva where are located the top sellers from Patek Philippe to Gucci and Dior.
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Treille Promenade
A promenade built in 16th century as an observation and artillery post. Now it is a place for a romantic stroll.
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The Pâquis Baths
A lakeside beach located in a quiet bay. Place to swim, sunbathe and enjoy water sports.
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Calvin College
The Collège Calvin, formerly the Collège de Genève, is the oldest public secondary school in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Conservatory and Botanical Garden of the City of Geneva
The Conservatory and Botanical Garden of the city of Geneva is a museum and an institution of the City of Geneva.
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Passage Malbuisson Clocks
A stunning masterpiece, a clock hanging on a wall together with hourly-chiming bells and animated figures.