Youth Hostel in Geneva
Travel Tips for Geneva (Page 2/10)
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11 Nov 2011 Matthew, USA:
Grab a fondue dinner in the yourts that are set up downtown. Weird, slightly expensive, but awesome! |
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11 Nov 2011 Matthew, USA:
Chamonix is only a 2 hour train ride away. Quiet mountain valley town surrounded by picturesque alps and hours of hiking. |
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30 Oct 2011 Ines, Portugal:
CERN - visits are free and it is really interesting to heard the explanations about the particle accelerators and visit the experiment sites Palais de Nations - Very beautiful and interesting explanations, but it is paid I recommend walking around the city and along the lake |
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14 Oct 2011 Ya-Chun, Sweden:
The breakfast is good, especially when everything is expensive in Swiss... |
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09 Sep 2011 Jay, England & Wales:
YH dinner is good value compared with anywhere else in Geneva |
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16 Sep 2011 Paul, USA:
The boat rides across the lake. |
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09 Sep 2011 Jay, England & Wales:
Everything is very expensive. But try a stroll along the lakeside instead of a club/bar - its beautiful. |
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09 Sep 2011 Jay, England & Wales:
The lake. And quiet tea and beer stall on banks of Rhone a few 100 m down river from the lake, left bank. Also Old Town, especially the Bastion Park and Treille. |
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08 Sep 2011 Morgan, Canada:
the view of Mont Blanc emerging as the sun rises |
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16 Sep 2011 Paul, USA:
Microwave meals from the supermarkets and store brand Swiss chocolates. |
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HI Hostel GenevaSet close to Lake Léman, the hostel is about 1 km from the centre of this idyllically situated city with its parks, promenades and wonderful views of Mount Blanc. There is easy access to the old town as well as to many museums and galleries. Accommodation6+ bedded rooms and facilities include lounge, laundry and meals. 50%OFF at Red Cross Museum for Youth hostel Guest | more...... |

