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Geneva City Pass

Our 24h itinerary suggestion

Find out about recommended itineraries from our Tourist Center experts and make the most of your Geneva City Pass. Irrespective of the length of your stay, be it 24, 48 or 72 hours: Geneva is always an unforgettable experience!

Begin your stay with a visit to the International Museum of the Red Cross and Red Crescent (MICR). Start by discovering the world's greatest humanitarian movement which includes a section devoted to ‘defending human dignity.
After this emotional, thought-provoking visit, relax at the summit of Mont Salève. Just a few bus stops from Geneva itself and five minutes by cable car, stunning panoramic views await you. The fresh air and nature will revive you, preparing you for the rest of your adventure.

After exploring the international district and the countryside, leave some time to delve into Geneva's history. From Place du Rhône to Place de Neuve, you will be enchanted by Geneva's utterly charming Old Town. Uncover its treasures and hidden gems with a guided tour. If you have time, the majestic St
Pierre Cathedral is well worth a visit. Climb to the top of its 157 steps for a vista of breathtaking scenery.
Next, why not check out one of the Old Town's great museums? 



“Geneva is always an unforgettable experience!”

If you like watches and have an interest in horology, don't miss the Patek Philippe Museum. It boasts a watch collection that dates from the 16th century to today. It also has an impressive library devoted entirely to watchmaking.
And if you liked the Red Cross Museum, why not continue in this vein by visiting the Ethnographic Museum of Geneva (MEG)? This profoundly human exhibition showcases cultures from all four corners of the globe.
On the other hand, if contemporary art is more your thing, you will love the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MAMCO)! It is a major fixture of the contemporary scene and enjoys international renown. The museum owns a third of the collection of over 4,000 works on its premises.

“Geneva counts more than 67 museums and galleries”

To end the day with a series of spectacular views, unwind by setting off on a cruise trip. The ‘Geneva Grand Tour’ cruise offers views of the Alps, Mont Blanc and the Jura. Sail on board the Belle Epoque boat "Savoie" and enjoy a glass of Geneva wine on board.

The Geneva City Pass

With the Geneva City Pass, you'll discover the best spots and everything the city has to offer !
• 60 free or discounted activities
• All public transport in the Geneva network free of charge: buses, trams, trains, shuttle boats
• A pass with a choice of duration: 24, 48 or 72 hours
• Personalised tips for your choice of activities

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