GENEVA NEW BEACH 2019
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Baby Plage-Geneve
Lac Leman, Geneva
Geneva faces summer
Fourth and last film about the seasons in Geneva: spring, summer, autum and winter. In summer Geneva bursts with activity on the various beaches: baby plage, bains des paquis. The fetes des Geneves in August is a source of entertainment.
Plage des Eaux Vives 29 juin 2019
Plage des Eaux Vives le 29 juin 2019
Baby Plage Geneva
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Backflip@Baby Plage - Geneva - 30.05.2017
Genève, Port Baby Plage, Jet d'eau
Vol au dessus du Lac Léman au niveau du port de Baby Plage. Vues sur le port, le jet d'eau et Genève en fond.
Lake Geneva - Vidy Beach
Quick visit to the Plage de vidy in Switzerland.
Swimming in the awesome Lac Leman (aka Lake Geneva)
Parc des Bastions Genève - Geneva - Genf 2015
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Geneva Mouette Line Route M3: Pâquis – Genève-plage, Geneva, Switzerland
Mouettes, or yellow shuttle boats, are Geneva's public transport boats operated on the Geneva Lake - Lac Léman, between 4 harbours in a city center. Mouettes provide convenient way for locals to cross the lake and very interesting and beautiful way to experience the Lake and see the Geneva from new perspective for tourist.
Yellow lake boats are modern and pretty quite with heating and comfortable, spacious, wooden interior. Having sitting space for 60 people, You can sit outside on the fresh air or inside behind the huge windows, from where You can enjoy the views on the lake and the city. Some eco-mouettes are powered by solar collectors.
Mouette Lines and Line Routes:
M1: Pâquis – Molard – Pâquis
M2: Pâquis – Eaux Vives – Pâquis
M3: Pâquis – Genève-plage – Pâquis
M4: Genève-plage – Perle du Lac - Genève-plage
Mousettes are part of the Geneva Unireso Public Transport System, thus you need regular ticket (zone 10) to use them. Your monthly pass or free transport card from hotel will do, too.
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La plage publique de Genève
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Geneva Mouette Line Route M3: Genève-plage - Pâquis, Geneva, Switzerland
Mouettes, or yellow shuttle boats, are Geneva's public transport boats operated on the Geneva Lake - Lac Léman, between 4 harbours in a city center. Mouettes provide convenient way for locals to cross the lake and very interesting and beautiful way to experience the Lake and see the Geneva from new perspective for tourist.
Yellow lake boats are modern and pretty quite with heating and comfortable, spacious, wooden interior. Having sitting space for 60 people, You can sit outside on the fresh air or inside behind the huge windows, from where You can enjoy the views on the lake and the city. Some eco-mouettes are powered by solar collectors.
Mouette Lines and Line Routes:
M1: Pâquis – Molard – Pâquis
M2: Pâquis – Eaux Vives – Pâquis
M3: Pâquis – Genève-plage – Pâquis
M4: Genève-plage – Perle du Lac - Genève-plage
Mousettes are part of the Geneva Unireso Public Transport System, thus you need regular ticket (zone 10) to use them. Your monthly pass or free transport card from hotel will do, too.
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Les Voiles by Genève-Plage 2013 - Vue du ciel
Le nouveau bar lounge éphémère sur la rive gauche du lac Léman propose des soirées animées tous les soirs du 15 juin au 30 septembre 2013. Terrasse en bois, plage de sable fin et vue imprenable sur le Jet d'eau et la Rade, c'est ce que vous propose ce lieu d'exception à ciel ouvert. Un espace privilégié à l'ambiance décontractée qui évoluera au gré des soirées à thèmes, animations DJs et autres surprises à découvrir régulièrement sur notre page Facebook et notre site Internet !
Geneva Travel guide - Switzerland Charming Atmosphere
Geneva Travel guide - Switzerland Charming Atmosphere
Geneva is Switzerland's second-most populous city and is one of the world's major centers of international diplomacy, having served as the site of the initial headquarters of the International Committee of the Red Cross. Although the United Nations is now headquartered in New York, the organization still retains a large presence in Geneva at the Palais des Nations and many of its sister/child organizations, such as the World Health Organization and ILO.
Geneva was an independent republic from at least the 16th century until it became a Swiss Canton on 31 Dec 1813. This is a point of some pride to the Genevois, who still refer to their Canton as the République et Canton de Genève. A favorite festival is the yearly celebration of the Escalade, which commemorates a failed attempt in 1602 by the forces of the Dukes of Savoy to invade the city by climbing and otherwise breaching the city walls.
Geneva is still a very proud city. Some find it downright stuffy, although there is quite a bit more life to be found if you look under the surface, especially if you speak some French. Geneva is officially a French-speaking city, and the vast majority of the population speak French. All advertisements, information, and signs are in French.
Geneva, like most cities in Switzerland, is a marvel of public transportation efficiency. Transports Publics Genevois provides frequent bus, tram, 'mouette' (boat), and suburban train service to within a block or two of most locations in the city and canton. Public transport runs from around 4am until shortly after midnight. There are some night busses/trams available - but check your route in advance. By law anybody staying in a Geneva hotel/hostel is entitled to a free daily travel pass.
Districts of Geneva :
Old Town (vieille ville) and St. Gervais
Paquis
Plainpalais
Hopital
Eaux-Vives
The old-town is hilly and cobbled but can be easily visited on foot starting anywhere around the tour boat dock on Lake Geneva, or if you come from the Cornavin station, walk down to the Bel-Air island and continue straight on uphill to the old town. Crossing the bridge (Pont du Mont Blanc), you'll get to the English Garden with the famous flower clock and a sculpted bronze water fountain. Then you can cross the street (Quai de General Guisan) and go up the hill (on Place du Port and Rue de la Fontaine) and up the long stairway passage and end up behind Saint Peter's Cathedral. After visiting the cathedral, which is Geneva's best-known landmark, you exit the courtyard and be right in front of the Geneva City Hall. From there you can easily walk down to the Bastions Park where you will find the famous Reformation Wall memorial. This park is very quiet and romantic, especially at the beginning of the fall season, when the leaves start falling.
Geneva has a huge number of restaurants for a city its size, and the international community means there's more variety than you'll find in most Swiss cities. On the downside, Geneva is possibly the most expensive city in an expensive country. There are a lot of hotels in Geneva, but very few of them are actually in anything like the budget range. Hundreds, many right around the central Cornavin train station offer a pretty standard rate of CHF 135 per night for a single. If you arrive late and are willing to spend that it makes sense to look at the automated hotel board in the train station to find the nearest vacancy.
A lot to see in Geneva such as :
The Geneva Water Fountain
St Pierre Cathedral
Palais des Nations
L'horloge fleurie
Reformation Wall
Jardin Anglais
Bains des Pâquis
International Museum of the Red Cross and Red Crescent
Place du Bourg-de-Four
Tavel House
Parc des Bastions
Musée d'Art et d'Histoire
Broken Chair
United Nations Office at Geneva
Natural History Museum of Geneva
Patek Philippe Museum
Musée Ariana
Conservatory and Botanical Garden of the City of Geneva
Brunswick Monument
Mamco- modern and contemporary art museum
Parc de La Grange
International Museum of the Reformation
Pont du Mont-Blanc
Quai du Mont-Blanc
Russian Orthodox Church
Île Rousseau
Parc de La Perle du Lac
Musée Rath
Place de Neuve
Rue du Rhône
Bâtie Woods
Banc de la Treille
L'Usine
Plaine de Plainpalais
CERN
Pointe de la Jonction
Place des Nations
Genève-Plage
( Geneva - Switzerland ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Geneva . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Geneva - Switzerland
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A Genève, les baigneurs se laissent dériver dans l'eau cristalline du Rhône
En période de forte chaleur, les Genevois sont nombreux à profiter du Rhône qui traverse la ville. La baignade à cet endroit, théoriquement interdite, est de fait tolérée par les autorités.
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FestiLive: Fêtes de Genève - Funky Town Baby-Plage 2012
Réalisation et post-production de l'émission FestiLive pour la télévision régionale de Genève Léman Bleu.
Trending With Family At The Genève-Plage, meaning, Geneva Beach!
Trending With Family At The Genève-Plage, meaning, Geneva Beach!