Geneva Rive Gauche Map

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tourist information centers, points of interest, sightseeings, restaurants, bars, hotels in Geneva Rive Gauche.


Geneva Rive Gauche, or the left bank of Geneva, is the counterpart to the right bank, separated by the Rhône River. This area is known for its historical and cultural significance, featuring the city's old town (Vieille Ville) with its charming cobblestone streets and historic architecture. Key landmarks include St. Peter's Cathedral, where visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city from its towers, and the Maison Tavel, the oldest house in Geneva, now a museum showcasing the city's history. The left bank is also home to the University of Geneva and the renowned Jet d'Eau fountain, a symbol of the city. Additionally, this area offers a variety of boutiques, cafes, and restaurants, making it a vibrant part of Geneva's social life.



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Last Updated: November 18, 2024