This is a really nice video. I got to Geneva three days ago because I'm working at CERN for three weeks, and today I finally took the time to go wander down along the lake. I took the 18 to Coutance, walked to the river, and then followed the coast to the end of Parc de La Perle du Lac, and then walked down various streets back across to the same tram stop I arrived from. I hadn't watched any videos or read any guides before this, so I was just exploring randomly. Your city is lovely. I had a nice time and can't wait to head back down to Geneva in a couple of days. I was planning to go to Old Town to see the cathedral with a friend who told me about it. Your video also gave me some new places to check out while I'm here. Merci!
I spent a summer in Geneva with my family when I was a kid. So many great memories from that summer (like getting my first passport!). This reminds me how much I've been wanting to go back and see what it's like as an adult. Carouge looks especially nice!
Thank you so much for the helpful information! I watched many of your videos to prepare for the Europe trip which will sadly end tomorrow in Geneva. I greatly appreciate your effort in making helpful videos, and I wish many blessings for your lovely family! ❤ 😊
Just curious how to go up on Cathedral, went there 4 years ago and can not find where is the stairs. No Information, no person to ask. It is free to come up to the tower ?
Thanks for the recommendations! We've been to Gornergrat/Zermatt before - but havent visited Leukerbad & Crans Montana! I'll definitely add both to the list :) What would you recommend we see there?!
Great video as usual! I’ll be in Geneva next week for 2 days as I’m going to visit the Glacier 3000 which I’m super excited for it. Most likely, I’ll be staying at AC Hotel Saint-Julien-en-Genevois. Is it too far from the city & the old town? I appreciate it if you give me some advice. Thank you 🙏
Awesome video! I have 1 full day to spend in Geneva and intend to follow this video to explore the area. Should I stay in Old Town area or near GVA airport. Thanks!
Hey! Louis here, I recommend staying in the old town. You can get so quickly to the airport by train from the main train station that it’s worth enjoying a night in a nice area. Safe travels and I hope you’ll enjoy your stay!
Amazing walking tour my friend😍 .Greatly captured.. loved your work. New friend here..🙋♀️ waiting for more videos..😇 keep sharing and keep connected mate😊🤍
Thanks for your videos! I just subscribed and it’s been so helpful. My family and I are traveling to Switzerland for the first time in April and arriving in Zurich and making our way to Geneva. We have about 6 full days. Which 2-3 base cities would you recommend we stay as I understand once we establish a base, we can take the train to other cities easily from there. I was thinking of heading straight to Lucerne upon landing and then we can go to interlaken and surrounding area or explore Zurich from there. Perhaps a day or 2 in zermatt and then finally stay in geneva. If you have other suggestions as we want to get the most in on our short stay, that would be great!
Hey I'm coming to Geneva for business trip for 1 week. Can you please advise me good hotels with reasonable prices & good rates. I'm visiting for business personal visit. I would appreciate any advise.
How is Geneva in January? we are from Vancouver, BC and going to France in Dec/Jan and thought we would go couple of days in Geneva in January, is it worth it?
Dear I have a question pertaining to the trip only to Geneva City. That 5 or 7 days are enough to visit all famous spots in Geneva can be easily visited or not waiting for your kind response
It must be a big change relocating from Geneva to Zurich! What language does Louis conduct his job in at work? Does it require fluency in French and/or German?
Louis works in finance and speaks English in his office - from his experience since they financial firms are quite international the office environments seem to be primarily in English - he uses his French sometimes but it wasn’t required, and he’s not fluent in German. I think the language depends on the sector but for financial firms and larger organizations english tends to be the main language spoken, a local language is always a plus though! But not always a requirement
That’s for the video and suggestion to visit Courage. I am coming in March for my birthday and would love to eat cheese fondue in Geneva (partner would prefer meat fondue). Can you advise somewhere relatively reasonable that won’t cost me the earth? Also what is the weather like in March please
OK, so this is _slightly_ off-topic but I'm in Lausanne now and noticed something odd that I had not seen on my previous visits: beggars! Do you know what's going on and why this sudden increase (from basically zero in the past)? I also went for a day to Interlaken (an addiction of mine) but there seems to be no problem there. A couple of days ago I went to Geneva (to visit the Patek Philippe museum, very nice!) and I didn't see any beggars there either. Does any of this make sense? I'm assuming this must be something well-known. Few months ago I was in Poland and Lviv (Ukraine) and seen practically no such problem there.
Montreux… beautiful promenade along the lake and mansions to Chillon Castle. Interlaken has strategic location if you’d like to explore Jungfrau area & Zermatt.
Hi there! To simply enter the church it is free, but to walk to the top of the towers for the view it is 8CHF for adults or 4 CHF for students/children
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This is a really nice video. I got to Geneva three days ago because I'm working at CERN for three weeks, and today I finally took the time to go wander down along the lake.
I took the 18 to Coutance, walked to the river, and then followed the coast to the end of Parc de La Perle du Lac, and then walked down various streets back across to the same tram stop I arrived from. I hadn't watched any videos or read any guides before this, so I was just exploring randomly. Your city is lovely. I had a nice time and can't wait to head back down to Geneva in a couple of days. I was planning to go to Old Town to see the cathedral with a friend who told me about it. Your video also gave me some new places to check out while I'm here.
Merci!
I spent a summer in Geneva with my family when I was a kid. So many great memories from that summer (like getting my first passport!). This reminds me how much I've been wanting to go back and see what it's like as an adult. Carouge looks especially nice!
We love visiting the old town whenever we are in any European city. Nice to see Geneva’s favorite spots.
The old town is so cute! I'd love to get a drink in that square! - and check out Carouge too!!
Thanks for the tips and great vid. Will be there in early July... can't wait to see it.
Nice explanation. Geneva looks beautiful. Thanks for sharing Different historic places and boat travel in Geneva.park looks beautiful.
so nice! I loveee Geneva - the lake in the summer is amazing!
beautiful place friend, love the sunset view along the lake, keep safe always, liked
I enjoyed the video! Thanks for letting people know what's good in Geneva
thankyou, Im going this weekend and didnt have a travel plan, its very useful this video!
Wow Thanks for the Ultimate Guide! We have always wanted to go to this place and we appreciate you for taking us around and showing us the best spots!
Thanks again for such a lovely tour!
Thank you! Was debating whether Geneva was worth visiting next month and you've both sold it to me,! It looks beautiful!
Thanks for the helpful review! And share your experience!
Thank you for sharing all these great spots. The Mur Des Reformateurs is interesting to me. It's good to know more about the history as well.
Glad you enjoyed it! Yes Geneva has a really interesting history :)
Very clean and beautiful place i love it
Thank you so much for the helpful information! I watched many of your videos to prepare for the Europe trip which will sadly end tomorrow in Geneva. I greatly appreciate your effort in making helpful videos, and I wish many blessings for your lovely family! ❤ 😊
Looks an ideal place to me. A beaultifully designed city with a stunning view of the lake.
Great vlog guys! This area looks amazing and beautiful.
Thanks 🙏 great to be shown around. Lovely sunset to end on 🙏👍🌈
Another great video. Definitely hope to visit old town and climb to that tower view!
Just curious how to go up on Cathedral, went there 4 years ago and can not find where is the stairs. No Information, no person to ask. It is free to come up to the tower ?
One of my favorite spots is the United Nations area with the broken chair
A very clean and beautiful looking city. So much to see with loads of History. Thanks for sharing 👍🏻
Such a beautiful sunset !
I have been to Geneva several times and fell in love with this city. 😍 I think you forgot to mention another beautiful place - the botanical garden.
Post tenebras lux😊 out of darkness into light👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 j’habitais à Genève en 1990 et il n’y a pas beaucoup de changements!! Une joile ville
Thanks for this beautiful tour in Geneva 😉👍
Merci les amis ...bonne semaine à vous deux !
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I find Geneva an amazing town, especially with the lake next to the city, this is just beautiful! Great share! ATB 😁
I think my favorite is the sunset over lake Geneva! 😁
Thanks for all information, summer 2023 would like to take my mom To Geneva from Indonesia 💙. Nice to know arround from this video.
Thank you so much for your advise….. I went to Geneva, Annacy and Gruyere… was great 😊
Thanks for bringing us back to beautiful Geneva. Une superbe ville qu'on adore visiter.
Excellent vlog, you two always come up with interesting material.
Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful places to visit in Geneva, thanks for the explanation 👍
The area looks amazing and very attractive 👌
What a beautiful city! I think window shopping along there would be fun
We're going this Friday!!! Can't wait!!! 👏👏❤😍😍
Did you like the trip? Any recommendations what to see first/cafes to visit?
I will be visting your beautiful city on this 27th May. This video will be immensely helpful..
Wonderful video! I’m going there this week and am glad to have gotten some inspiration:)
Best video i have seen so far!
Good to see your personal highlights! 😁👍 ATB
Geneva is so beautiful!! love this channel so much
Great place to visit and a good guide. Will consider these places when I visit Geneva👍
Geneva should be on my bucket list, thanks for a lot of useful informations and places
Very interesting tour my friend! Thank you for sharing, i enjoyed it!
Great video! The lake is beautiful and the view from the Cathedral is amazing!
pretty cool travel guide, very informative and your video is too stunning to say the least :)
I would sure like to get over there someday. That was a nice tour with some insider tips. Thank you!
I would take the boat over the road transportation too.
You should visit Leukerbad, Crans montana and Zermatt (Gornergrat) beautiful places.
Thanks for the recommendations! We've been to Gornergrat/Zermatt before - but havent visited Leukerbad & Crans Montana! I'll definitely add both to the list :) What would you recommend we see there?!
@@TheTravelingSwiss lakes in montana and nice scenery in Leukerbad
Hello!! Thanks for the great video. Could you please suggest me 2 or 3 restaurants, not very expensive, to try their traditional food?
definitely a beauty, thanks.
Never been there but definitely looks beautiful ❤️ Would love to go there!
Loved the sunset colours mirroring in the water 😊 Beautiful share guys 👏
Great video as usual! I’ll be in Geneva next week for 2 days as I’m going to visit the Glacier 3000 which I’m super excited for it. Most likely, I’ll be staying at AC Hotel Saint-Julien-en-Genevois. Is it too far from the city & the old town? I appreciate it if you give me some advice. Thank you 🙏
8:38 The sign says "bicycles prohibited" :-)
Also, are there special events around Easter time to catch while we are there?
Lovely place handsome Guy perfect video 😉 Nice tour thanks for sharing. 😊
Thanks for watching! :)
Thank you. Love all those spots especially coming from a local. :)
What a beautiful city! Great walking tour! Thank you for sharing interesting information about places♥️ Lovely vlog!
Wonderful, thank you. Entrance to Cathedral St Pierre is open to all? From the video, you seemed to be on your own to find the tower door.
Great Geneva walking tour ! Very nice city !
I've just been there once and in hurry! So cool need to come back 🔥🙌🏼 maybe for a flight 🚀💣
very beautiful video, i enjoyed this video amazing place
Switzerland looks so cool! thanks for sharing!!
Had to watch this one again and show the family
Great ❤
Wgen will I get to visit Geneva? At least I could just join you guys in Geneva tour virtually haha
Awesome video! I have 1 full day to spend in Geneva and intend to follow this video to explore the area. Should I stay in Old Town area or near GVA airport. Thanks!
Hey! Louis here, I recommend staying in the old town. You can get so quickly to the airport by train from the main train station that it’s worth enjoying a night in a nice area. Safe travels and I hope you’ll enjoy your stay!
Will do, thanks!! 🙏
Great vlog guys!
Fantastick lake and park 👌
This is great!
Nice 👍 1 , thank you ❤️
Amazing walking tour my friend😍 .Greatly captured.. loved your work. New friend here..🙋♀️ waiting for more videos..😇 keep sharing and keep connected mate😊🤍
Nice trip my friend
Thanks for your videos! I just subscribed and it’s been so helpful. My family and I are traveling to Switzerland for the first time in April and arriving in Zurich and making our way to Geneva. We have about 6 full days. Which 2-3 base cities would you recommend we stay as I understand once we establish a base, we can take the train to other cities easily from there. I was thinking of heading straight to Lucerne upon landing and then we can go to interlaken and surrounding area or explore Zurich from there. Perhaps a day or 2 in zermatt and then finally stay in geneva. If you have other suggestions as we want to get the most in on our short stay, that would be great!
What’s the name of the circle deck to watch sunset? Thanks
Awesome video!
Vielen dank für diese Herstellug aus Genf.
Hey I'm coming to Geneva for business trip for 1 week. Can you please advise me good hotels with reasonable prices & good rates. I'm visiting for business personal visit. I would appreciate any advise.
where is the location in the begaining of the video, which offers this panorama view? looks so great!
It’s at the top of the cathedral!
The mouette as the bird in French ? Interesting names I like it around the lake. So shops are opened in Geneva ?
This is a wonderful guide! Nice work!
Keep em coming 😉👍
Need to get to switzerland 😉
Like, great video edition
Hi which places at Geneve you can suggest that kids can have fun? Appreciate your reply. Thank you.
When you travel within Geneva,where is the best place to park our car?
How is Geneva in January? we are from Vancouver, BC and going to France in Dec/Jan and thought we would go couple of days in Geneva in January, is it worth it?
waooooo its amazing stay connected
how many days should we spend in Geneva? we plan to go there next Month. Thanks!
hi, where exactly is the place you view sunset from lake geneva? it is not clear in the audio.. would be helpful to tag the location.
Dear I have a question pertaining to the trip only to Geneva City.
That 5 or 7 days are enough to visit all famous spots in Geneva can be easily visited or not waiting for your kind response
A great city 👌🏾
where is a good place to buy snacks, sandwiches etc.?
It must be a big change relocating from Geneva to Zurich! What language does Louis conduct his job in at work? Does it require fluency in French and/or German?
Louis works in finance and speaks English in his office - from his experience since they financial firms are quite international the office environments seem to be primarily in English - he uses his French sometimes but it wasn’t required, and he’s not fluent in German. I think the language depends on the sector but for financial firms and larger organizations english tends to be the main language spoken, a local language is always a plus though! But not always a requirement
Uetliberg is fun to hike to from triemli. I chanced upon it by Chance while i Was in Zürich.
That’s for the video and suggestion to visit Courage.
I am coming in March for my birthday and would love to eat cheese fondue in Geneva (partner would prefer meat fondue). Can you advise somewhere relatively reasonable that won’t cost me the earth?
Also what is the weather like in March please
OK, so this is _slightly_ off-topic but I'm in Lausanne now and noticed something odd that I had not seen on my previous visits: beggars! Do you know what's going on and why this sudden increase (from basically zero in the past)? I also went for a day to Interlaken (an addiction of mine) but there seems to be no problem there. A couple of days ago I went to Geneva (to visit the Patek Philippe museum, very nice!) and I didn't see any beggars there either. Does any of this make sense? I'm assuming this must be something well-known. Few months ago I was in Poland and Lviv (Ukraine) and seen practically no such problem there.
what is the name of the place from where you suggested to watch sunset? that round thing where people were sitting
Hi - that's the Pontons du quai de Cologny!
@@TheTravelingSwiss Thank you so much and really love watching your videos :)
Do they speak any english in Carouge? My French is BAD. I'm only visiting for a few hours.
I always wanted to visit and sadly always was postponning that, anf now I am quite far though. Well in the future :)
Hopefully you can visit soon!
What about those legends that Satan's throne resides in there? Do you have more information on that?
how do you pay for the mouette? and can you pay in cash?
I was thinking of going Basel first .. which city in Switzerland is good for blk female solo trip , fun and cosmopolitan ?
Montreux… beautiful promenade along the lake and mansions to Chillon Castle. Interlaken has strategic location if you’d like to explore Jungfrau area & Zermatt.
Yall Channel is growing...
Nice video
Is there any admission fee o access Cathedral St.Pierre?
Hi there! To simply enter the church it is free, but to walk to the top of the towers for the view it is 8CHF for adults or 4 CHF for students/children
@@TheTravelingSwiss Thanks so much coz I will go to Geneva at the end of this month