Sunday, 9 November 2014

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The most important tourist places in Geneva

Geneva is one of the most green cities in Europe with more than 20 parks in the city which offer countless opportunities for rest and relaxation center. Many people resort to relax, eat, or just playing on the grass in the parks, and especially in the summer.
Imagine dozens of experiences that will make you enjoy in Geneva as one of the most famous cities in the world. There are plenty of other places to explore, including:


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Jet d'Eau
Fountain Geneva is the star attraction of the lake shore in the water, and fascinated by visitors where the water from the fountain rises up 140 meters into the sky. Smart group also accepted to Geneva to pool and sauna or to eat while enjoying a cruise on the boat in the lake, and provide a unique display of Mont Blanc!
 

Lake Geneva
Lake Geneva
Lake Geneva is one of the largest lakes in Western Europe. Lake Geneva is located in western Switzerland on the border with France. This lake has an area of 582 kilometers, and consists of two islands, Ile de la Herbie and Ile de Bales.
Lake Geneva has a very clean and cold water as sources of water ice in the Alps. These lakes formed by glaciers that are retreating. This lake is the largest source of water in Switzerland and is also linked to the main valley of the Alps. You can enjoy views of Lake Geneva, it is really an amazing experience. This is the perfect place to spend a honeymoon.
 

St. Peter’s Cathedral
St. Peter's Basilica
Since the 4th century St. Peter's Basilica occupied the holy place. Church is located near Lake Geneva. The famous St. Peter's cathedral in Geneva on behalf of the church where John Calvin gave inspiration through speeches during the mid-16th century. This church is the Romanian architecture, which was given a touch of gothic classic with the new interface, and formed the building because it still controls the center of the building in other Swiss cities.
 
Geneva Flower Clock
Geneva Flower Clock
Geneva flower clock, located in the English garden. Over time, the accuracy of the different colors of the flower gardens, which are located near Lake Geneva, established since 1955, this time it is the symbol that combines the capabilities of the technology in Switzerland, to make the clock with parks and environmental art arrangement. Sites around the clock has become one of the gardens, which are always the center of attention for tourists to relax. And usually shift the site, to be a place for art and cultural performances sometimes.
 

Rhone river
Rhone River
There are interesting attractions in the travel agents along Lake Geneva, including the Rhone River. We can hire a boat to roam around the lake, or even further to other cities in Switzerland. On the road many things you will discover the beauty of the Alps, and the beauty of the lake and the river clean and blue, and the cold of rural life with vineyards and fields of livestock, and buildings with beautiful architecture, and every time we can see some of the birds that fly in the lake to pounce on prey. We can also see tourists who enjoy the lake and the beach with swimming, sunbathing activities, or just sit. Travel along Lake Geneva and the Rhone River are an unforgettable experience.

Rousseau Island
This romantic island named after the name of the Genevan philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a bastion of serenity amid the turbulent waters of the river if Ron. Containing the island bird sanctuary and a restaurant with stunning views of the city skyline surrounding.


The Old Town and its treasures
Old town
Old Town of Geneva, a maze of cobbled streets and steep alleys between filled with cafés and shops and historic monuments at every turn. Former Romanian market, and immediately after de Burgh is the oldest public squares in Geneva, which is still the focus of activity Bmhath bars, balconies, bars and other popular spots in the shed.

Russian Church
Russian church is located near the old town in flaming with gilded domes and golden towers, offering unique in French Architecture Engineering medieval that dominate the rest of the city. The church was completed in 1866 by Russian expatriates living in Geneva with funding from the sister of Tsar Alexander 1 atheist twenty. On the external and internal Byzantine-style luxury, full of Orthodox icons.

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