
Geneva
International city on the lake. Home to the UN and Red Cross, Geneva pairs diplomatic prestige with Alpine scenery, watchmaking heritage, and Swiss-French culture.
Quick Facts: Geneva in July
- Cheapest fare
- ฿12,004
- Cheapest month
- June
- Airlines
- 3 carriers
- Flight time
- ~17h 25m
- Avg temperature
- 21°C
- Climate
- Mild
- Distance
- 0 km
International city on the lake. Home to the UN and Red Cross, Geneva pairs diplomatic prestige with Alpine scenery, watchmaking heritage, and Swiss-French culture.
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฿14,522
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฿14,105
July p90
฿15,754
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About Geneva
Geneva sits at the southwestern tip of its namesake lake, framed by the Jura Mountains to the west and the Alps to the south, with Mont Blanc visible on clear days. The city's iconic Jet d'Eau, a 140-meter fountain shooting from the lake, is visible from all over town and sets the tone for a city that combines natural grandeur with international prestige. The Palais des Nations, European headquarters of the United Nations, offers fascinating guided tours through assembly halls where global diplomacy unfolds. Nearby, the International Red Cross Museum tells powerful stories of humanitarian work through immersive exhibits. Geneva's compact Vieille Ville (Old Town) perches on a hill above the lake, its cobblestone streets lined with art galleries, antique shops, and the imposing St. Pierre Cathedral where John Calvin preached during the Reformation. The Patek Philippe Museum and other watchmaking exhibits showcase the craft that helped build the city's fortune.
Lake Geneva is the city's playground, and the best way to experience it is aboard one of the Belle Époque paddle steamers that cruise between Swiss and French shores. The Lavaux vineyards, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of terraced slopes cascading down to the water, are a short train ride east and offer wine tastings with spectacular views. For science enthusiasts, CERN — the European Organization for Nuclear Research — offers free guided tours of its exhibitions explaining the discovery of the Higgs boson and the workings of the Large Hadron Collider. In winter, Geneva becomes a gateway to world-class skiing, with resorts like Chamonix and Verbier within easy reach. Back in town, the Bains des Pâquis, a public bath on a jetty extending into the lake, serves as a quirky social hub where locals swim in summer, sauna in winter, and eat fondue year-round at water's edge.