Youth Hostel in Geneva
Travel Tips for Geneva (Page 8/10)
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04 Oct 2010 Peter, Australia:
i think some good little cafes just a few blocks toward town centre |
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10 Nov 2010 Charlotte, England & Wales:
Don't eat in the hostel restaurant! |
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04 Oct 2010 Peter, Australia:
the red light district also a much shorter way to walk to the the center and tourist info |
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03 Oct 2010 Ramie H, India:
A stroll at the Geneva lake area, free boat trip in the lake with the transport card, a chess game at the Bastion and a trip to the Musee d'art et d'histoire which has a free entry. |
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29 Sep 2010 Thomas, USA:
UN European Headquarters up the street. 10 Fr will get you a nice tour. |
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29 Sep 2010 Thomas, USA:
Old Geneva and the Courtyard with blue lights at night -a good place to drink a beer and hangout. |
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28 Sep 2010 MARY, England & Wales:
The Botanic Garden is excellent, one of the best I have seen anywhere. It could show Oxford Botanic Garden a thing or two |
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26 Sep 2010 ANN, USA:
Go to the UN, but don't do the Red Cross Museum unless you aree prepared for a serious introspection on war and other atrocities. The walking tour done by the visitor center was Excellent and well worth it, even in the rain. If possible, get to the Olympics Museum in Lausanne, too. |
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05 Sep 2010 David, Sweden:
M4 Ferry from Chateubriand is a nice ride and very close to the hostel. |
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25 Sep 2010 Karen, New Zealand:
Walk along the lake through Botanic Gardens. |
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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...... |

