We want to show you just how creative your shopping in Geneva can get – once you know where to go. The block around Place du Molard may be well stocked with designer boutique options and department stores, but the surrounding side streets and downtown villages like Eaux Vives, Carouge and Quartier des Bains have a wealth of interesting and creative one-offs. How about a unique mechanical art gallery complete with flying structures? Or a world-renowned vintage clothing collection? One of a kind jewels? Retro home design at affordable prices? Book-stores where you can buy art and get your hair done? Read More
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Geneva is an incredibly beautiful Swiss city, famous for its natural landscapes and wonderful man-made landmarks. This city is popular for its breathtaking mountain ranges like Hills of the Alps and Jura, and views of Mont Blanc. It is also popular worldwide for its watches and chocolates. The city is full of enthralling adventures and there are quite a few fascinating things to do in Geneva. Read More
What is “real” Swiss food, you may wonder and you’re not alone. Trust us, there is more to it than cheese fondue, but it is a difficult question, even for the Swiss, as recipes and preferences vary from canton to canton.Read More
Geneva is a picturesque city that brims with attractions and activities for expats of all ages who are looking to enjoy some of the finer things in life. Seasonal activities are vastly different and range from a warm day at the lake to an alpine ski trip in winter. Thanks to its central geographic location, it is also an ideal base to explore the rest of the Western Europe.Read More
At the far western end of Lake Geneva (Lac Leman) and almost at the French border, Geneva has a cosmopolitan atmosphere and international flavor as a result of being headquarters for a number of multinational corporations and associations. The Red Cross was founded in Geneva in 1865, and from 1920 to 1946, the city was the headquarters of the United Nations. It is almost entirely surrounded by France and connected to the rest of Switzerland only by the lake and a narrow land strip along its northwest shore.Read More
In the beautiful Lugano Lake region there are so many fun things to do around every corner, that it can become difficult to find the best ones! Read More
After a day out enjoying excursions, cultural visits or simply shopping, you surely deserve a spot of relaxation: head for Lugano’s buzzing nightlife and enjoy the city’s bars, bistros and discotheques.Read More
There is something special about al fresco dining, especially when it involves sweeping lake views, terraces surrounded by century-old trees and blooming flowers, and a nice fresh breeze coming from the nearby mountains.Read More
A glamorous Italian-speaking city frequented by international movie stars, athletes, and entertainers, Lugano has earned the nickname, "The Monte Carlo of Switzerland".Read More
Surrounded by mountains, Lake Lugano is the centerpiece of Switzerland's Ticino region, the southern canton where Italian is the official language. Read More