Why Geneva
Why Geneva
At the Heart of Europe
Geneva is the ideal gateway to Switzerland, served by 200 trains a day and 935 direct flights. Geneva’s international airport, a hub for European low-cost airlines, is only six minutes by train from the city centre. All tourists staying at a hotel receive a Geneva Transport Card entitling them to free public transport.






An Idyllic Landscape
Geneva offers its visitors exceptional views. The lakeshore with its "Jet d'Eau", the Mont Blanc, the charming villages and vineyards all delight the visitor.
Unrivalled Quality of Life
Geneva is ranked as the 8th most pleasant city in the world in 2012. Its 50 parks make it one of the greenest destinations in Europe, an ideal place to relax in calm and peaceful surroundings. Everything is nearby in this humane city. It is even possible to go skiing and shop downtown in the same day!
The Cradle of Luxury Shopping
For a very long time now, Geneva's master watchmakers have made the city the center of excellence for the finest and most prestigious watches. They can be admired in the shop windows on the Rue du Rhône: the main thoroughfare for luxury shopping, which is also home to the most beautiful pieces of jewelry and the world's most prestigious brands in more than 80 exclusive boutiques.
The Capital of Peace and Freedom
Geneva, which hosts the European headquarters of the United Nations and some 200 other organizations, is one of the major international cities. It is also the birthplace of the Red Cross and the Red Crescent Movement. Due to its vocation for peace, Geneva occupies a prominent place in negotiations and decisions that affect the whole world.
A Mark of Excellence
In its 15 five-star hotels, 10 starred and 36 gourmet restaurants in Michelin’s Guide plus 64 restaurants selected by Gault & Millau, Geneva plays host to the most demanding clientele. It is renowned for its excellent services: concierge services, private jet companies, private clinics and schools. On weekends and in the months of July, August, November and December, hotels offer very attractive rates.
A Crossroads for European Culture
Due to its international dimension, Geneva offers exceptional multi-cultural diversity. Steeped in more than 2,000 years of history, the city boasts 40 museums, as well as numerous festivals and international trade fairs. The Geneva Pass allows visitors to take part in more than 50 activities and attractions either for free or at preferential rates.




How to get here
By plane
Genève Aéroport key figures:
- more than 50 European and international airlines- some 142 direct flight destinations
- a 'French sector’ to arrive in or board from France without entering Switzerland
- a railway station with connections to the centre of Geneva, Switzerland and Europe
- more than 80 boutiques and a wide selection of restaurants
- long-stay parking
- two duty-free shops (arrival and departure)
- from the airport, it only takes six minutes to reach the city centre free of charge with tickets available from the ticket machine in the baggage reclaim hall
Genève Aéroport
Information: +41 22 717 71 05
Flight information: 0900 57 15 00
www.gva.ch
By train
Next stop, Geneva!
You are well on track with Geneva and its three railway stations at the core of Europe’s rail network. The Swiss Railway network reaches every corner of Switzerland. And France’s high-speed trains TGV from Paris reach Geneva’s main railway station in just three hours!
Place Cornavin
Phone: 0900 300 300 (CHF 1.19/min)
www.cff.ch
TGV Lyria
www.tgv-lyria.com/en


By bus
Close to the railway station in the heart of the city, you find the coach station whose routes serve some 20 European countries, the Geneva canton and the French ski resorts. From here start the city tours and excursions.
Place Dorcière
Phone (from Switzerland): 0900 320 230 (CHF 1.50/min)
Phone (from abroad): +41 22 732 02 30
www.gare-routiere.ch


By car
All roads lead to Geneva!
Geneva is located at the crossroads of the European motorway network. A perfect city for a perfect city break - or a weekend – on the way from North to South.
The N1 motorway alongside Lake Geneva circles the city and also leads straight into the centre. At the French border in Bardonnex, it joins the A40 towards Lyon and Paris, or Chamonix and Italy.
Distances from Geneva:
Zurich: 279 km
Basel: 237 km
Paris: 541 km
Rome: 880 km
Access to the Swiss motorways requires a motorway tax sticker (40 CHF), available at post offices, at the border or at garages.
Driving speed:
In town : 50 km/hr (some zones 30 km/hr)
outside built-up areas (national roads) : 80 km/hr
motorways : 120 km/hr
The wearing of seat belts both in front and back seats of vehicles is compulsory.


En Ginebra, ¡no te pierdas el barco!
No puedes visitar la ciudad suiza y no cruzar el lago más grande de Europa. En Ginebra, puedes ir de una orilla a otra en barco bus, hacer un crucero para descubrir joyas escondidas de las costas y, en verano, convertirte en capitán del barco de alquiler de tus sueños.
Las Mouettes
Las Mouettes Genevoises (Gaviotas de Ginebra) son esos pequeños autobuses acuáticos amarillos, perfectos para cruzar de una orilla a otra en pocos minutos. Con la tarjeta de transporte de Ginebra, puedes subirte al barco de forma gratuita. Salida cada diez minutos:
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Línea M1 Pâquis-Molard
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Línea M2 Pâquis-Quai Gustave Ador
Salida cada 30 minutos:
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Línea M3 Pâquis-Genève-Plage
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Línea M4 Genève-Plage-De-Châteaubriand






Opciones de aparcamiento
En los sitios libres en las zonas con la señal: 1 hora máximo con un disco azul (obligatorio) Los discos azules están disponibles en el Centro de información turística o en la Fondation des Parking. Consejo: cómprate un distintivo público multizona que te permita estacionar en todas las zonas señalizadas del cantón, durante todo el día o medio día.
En espacios con parquímetros individuales o compartidos
Aparcamientos de pago, incluidas numerosas instalaciones de «Park and Ride» en todo el cantón: www.geneve-parking.ch
En las zonas blancas de pago, mediante tarjetas de tiempo o con tu smartphone con las aplicaciones PayByPhone, Parknow, Easypark, PrestoPark y Parkingpay.
En uno de los numerosos aparcamientos públicos o «Park and Ride» repartidos por todo el cantón.
Consejo: Muchos «Park and Ride» están disponibles sin suscripción ni condiciones, por 14,00CHF/día (aparcamiento + transporte público All Geneva) para 2 personas.
Para más información, puedes consultar la página web de la Fondation des Parking: www.geneve-parking.ch o llamar al +41 22 827 44 90.
Ginebra en bici
¡La bici es la reina de Ginebra! Distancias cortas, kilómetros de carriles bici y bicicletas de uso gratuito. Dos ruedas para explorar tranquilamente la ciudad y el campo.
Encuentra toda la información para alquilar tu bicicleta en Ginebra en https://www.geneveroule.ch/en/rent-loan
¡También puedes aprovechar la oportunidad única de recorrer la naturaleza de los alrededores de Ginebra en una bicicleta eléctrica increíblemente cómoda y descubrir su magnífico paisaje!
Contacto, información y registro:
Centro de información turística de Ginebra
Rue du Mont-Blanc 18
+41 22 909 70 00

Free public transport
Public transport? It's free for you in Geneva!
When you stay in an accommodation in Geneva, you receive a "Geneva Transport Card" free of charge. Thanks to this card, public transport in Geneva is free for the full duration of your stay.
This personal and non-transferable card allows you to use the Geneva public transport network (UNIRESO: bus (TPG), train (CFF) and boat (Mouettes genevoises) without limits for the entire duration of your stay. You will receive a link by email three days before your arrival to obtain your Geneva Transport Card. You will then be able to use it to reach your accommodation from the airport.

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Casco antiguo de Ginebra
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