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Les Bains who's who
By
Bill Harby
| February 16 2020
In the last part of our exploration of the special neighborhood, we look at some of the businesses making up the fabric of the place
Exploring the museums and galleries in Geneva's artsy neighborhood
By
Bill Harby
| January 3 2020
Traditional bistros, modern art galleries, startling museums, and one extraordinary little park – Geneva’ s arts distict is as cool as you’ d expect. Today, Part 2 of our 3-Part story.
Finding Geneva's Holiday Spirit Through The Christmas Markets
By
Patricia Dela Pena
| December 22 2019
Sprinkled across the city throughout December, the Christmas market is Geneva's preferred method for communicating the arrival of the holidays.
Exploring Geneva's quirky arts district of Les Bains
By
Bill Harby
| December 19 2019
Traditional bistros, modern art galleries, startling museums, and one extraordinary little park – Geneva’ s arts distict is as cool as you’ d expect. Today, Part 1 of our 3-Part story.
Five world domains in one room
By
Bill Harby
| October 17 2019
The simple but ingenious design of the Museum of Ethnography in Geneva offers an easy tour of world cultures.
A starter's guide to Geneva
By
Julian Canlas
| October 10 2019
You’ve found a job in Geneva. You have just gone to the Office des Migrations to get your residence permit and registered to the canton. Great. But now you need to settle in, and you don’t know where to start!
Geneva’s best “bobo” neighborhood
By
Bill Harby
| September 19 2019
With it’s colorful, turbulent history and bizarre architectural enclave, Les Grottes is the city’s oddest quarter.
8 places to keep cool around Geneva
By
Bill Harby
| July 25 2019
When Geneva heat waves tempt you to just go home and stick your head in a bucket of ice cubes, well, please don’ t. You’ ll just get a brain freeze, plus your hair will look weird. Do any of these instead. You’ re all wet, we hope.
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It’s springtime, which means time to clean your place and apply Marie Kondo’s philosophy of throwing away things that don’t spark joy.
Surging upwards at 140 meters (459 ft.) high, the Jet d'Eau (which means water fountain) is one of the most prominent features in Geneva's skyline.
With it’s colorful, turbulent history and bizarre architectural enclave, Les Grottes is the city’s oddest quarter.
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