Explore Geneva’s top attractions in luxury with a private driver guide. Discover cultural gems and iconic landmarks for an unforgettable experience.
Explore Geneva’s top attractions in luxury with a private driver guide. Discover cultural gems and iconic landmarks for an unforgettable experience.
- Jet d’Eau - The Jet d’Eau is a symbol of Geneva. It reaches a height of 140 meters, with 500 liters of water being propelled into the air every second at a speed of 200 km/h. The Jet d’Eau’s operation is managed by SIG, the company that provides water, electricity, and gas to Geneva. When it’s running and the wind is favorable, visitors can…
- Jet d’Eau - The Jet d’Eau is a symbol of Geneva. It reaches a height of 140 meters, with 500 liters of water being propelled into the air every second at a speed of 200 km/h. The Jet d’Eau’s operation is managed by SIG, the company that provides water, electricity, and gas to Geneva. When it’s running and the wind is favorable, visitors can approach it without getting wet.
- Palais des Nations - The Palace of Nations, constructed between 1929 and 1936, is situated in the heart of Ariana Park. It serves as the European headquarters of the United Nations and is the largest UN center after New York. Annually, over 25,000 delegates visit, and numerous artworks are displayed there.
- Broken Chair Sculpture - This monumental wooden sculpture stands 12 meters tall and was created by Swiss artist Daniel Berset and carpenter Louis Genève. It represents a giant chair with a broken leg, symbolizing the rejection of landmines and cluster bombs, and serves as a call to action for visiting heads of state. Erected by Handicap International in August 1997, the sculpture was owned by Daniel Berset until 2004, when it was transferred to Handicap International.
- Quartier des Eaux-Vives - The Parc des Eaux-Vives, located in its namesake district, was established in the 16th century and extends from Parc la Grange, accessible through a gate. The manor house overlooking the park is a prestigious hotel-restaurant, perfect for relaxation while enjoying stunning views of the lake and Jura. The Eaux-Vives beach, created to support social development and enhance the urban center, features a 400-meter beach just a ten-minute walk from the city center and includes a water garden.
- The Flower Clock - Created in 1955, the Flower Clock’s floral arrangements change with the seasons. It not only offers beauty but also tells time with Swiss precision, as the time is transmitted by satellite. Notably, its seconds hand is the world’s largest at 2.5 meters long. Designed to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the International Committee of the Red Cross, founded in Geneva, the Flower Clock is a testament to Swiss watchmaking excellence and is said to be the most photographed monument in Geneva.
- Cathedrale de Saint-Pierre - Saint-Pierre Cathedral, part of the Swiss Reformed Church, began construction in the 12th century and showcases a mix of architectural styles. It is renowned as the mother church of John Calvin, a leader of the Protestant Reformation. Recent excavations beneath the cathedral have uncovered a rich history dating back to Roman times. Visitors can climb 157 steps to the top of the tower for a breathtaking view of the city and Lake Geneva.
- Reformation Wall - Located in Parc des Bastions, the Wall of the Reformers measures approximately 99 meters long and 9 meters high. Built between 1909 and 1917 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Calvin’s birth, it features effigies of the four key figures of the Reformation in Geneva in 1559: Guillaume Farel, Jean Calvin, Théodore de Bèze, and Jean Knox. The Geneva motto “Post Tenebras Lux” (After darkness, light) is engraved on the wall.

- Private transportation
- Guide/driver
- Visit the cathedral tower
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Guide/driver
- Visit the cathedral tower
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Personal expenses
- Personal expenses
Let yourself be seduced by this city tour and discover the main tourist attractions of Geneva, the Palais des Nations, the Broken Chair monument, the Flower Clock, the Jet d’Eau, the Eaux-Vives district , Saint-Pierre Cathedral and the Reformers’ Wall. If you are wondering why choose us for your city tour, know that we have been in this activity for…
Let yourself be seduced by this city tour and discover the main tourist attractions of Geneva, the Palais des Nations, the Broken Chair monument, the Flower Clock, the Jet d’Eau, the Eaux-Vives district , Saint-Pierre Cathedral and the Reformers’ Wall. If you are wondering why choose us for your city tour, know that we have been in this activity for many years, passionate about the tourism activity. You will be picked up directly from your hotel by our driver/guide who will take you in a luxurious and comfortable Mercedes Benz vehicle through the must-see tourist spots. You will be amazed by the cultural richness of our city and we guarantee you an unforgettable day in our company. See you soon on board!
- Infant seats are available on request only.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.