Geneva: An Insider’s Guide to Switzerland’s Most Overlooked City
Set on the shores of beautiful Lake Geneva and surrounded by the Alps and Jura mountains, Geneva is one of Switzerland’s most fascinating yet often overlooked destinations. Known as the world’s diplomatic capital, Geneva blends international influence with centuries of Swiss history, elegant lakeside scenery and world-class culture.
The city has long played an important role in global affairs. It is home to the European headquarters of the United Nations and the birthplace of the International Red Cross. At the same time, Geneva remains deeply connected to Swiss traditions, from watchmaking craftsmanship to nearby vineyards and alpine culinary heritage.
Conveniently located close to the French border, Geneva is one of Switzerland’s major international gateways with excellent flight and rail connections. For many travellers it serves as both an entry and exit point for exploring Switzerland, yet those who spend time here quickly discover a sophisticated city rich in history, culture and unforgettable experiences.
Things to Do in Geneva
Explore the Charm of Old Town
The historic heart of the city, Geneva Old Town, is a maze of cobbled streets, hidden courtyards and centuries-old buildings. Here you’ll find lively cafés, antique shops and beautiful squares that reveal the city’s rich past. Dominating the skyline is St. Pierre Cathedral, where visitors can climb the tower for sweeping views across the city and lake.

Visit the United Nations Headquarters
Few cities in the world offer such a strong connection to international diplomacy. A guided visit to the United Nations Office at Geneva provides a fascinating insight into global cooperation and the important work carried out here. Standing in front of the iconic Palais des Nations and the Broken Chair sculpture is a memorable moment for many visitors.


Discover Humanitarian History
Geneva is the birthplace of modern humanitarian aid, and the moving International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum tells this powerful story through immersive exhibitions. It offers a thought-provoking look at global humanitarian efforts and the legacy of the Red Cross movement.


Step Into the World of Charlie Chaplin
Just outside Geneva lies Chaplin’s World, a remarkable museum dedicated to the life and legacy of legendary filmmaker Charlie Chaplin. Chaplin moved to Switzerland in 1952 after leaving the United States and settled at Manoir de Ban, a beautiful estate overlooking Lake Geneva near the village of Corsier-sur-Vevey. He lived here peacefully with his family for the final 25 years of his life, finding inspiration in the tranquillity of the Swiss countryside.
Today, the former residence has been transformed into an immersive museum that brings Chaplin’s world to life. Visitors can explore the restored family home, stroll through the gardens he once enjoyed, and step into recreated film sets celebrating his iconic characters and cinematic achievements. With its beautiful lakeside setting and fascinating insight into Chaplin’s personal life and career, Chaplin’s World has become one of the most unique cultural experiences near Geneva.
ELEVATED ORMINA EXPERIENCE: Swiss Watchmaking Workshops
Geneva is synonymous with luxury watchmaking, and one of the most unique experiences available is a hands-on Swiss watch workshop. These exclusive sessions allow visitors to learn about the intricate craftsmanship behind mechanical watches and even assemble elements of a timepiece themselves under expert guidance.
Due to their small group nature, these workshops often sell out well in advance and are considered one of the most memorable cultural experiences available in Geneva. Contact us for a free quote and to obtain this exclusive experience before it sells out!
Stroll Along Lake Geneva
No visit is complete without time beside the lake itself. The iconic Jet d’Eau, one of the tallest fountains in the world, is the city’s most recognisable landmark. The surrounding promenades offer beautiful walks, lakeside cafés and views across the water towards the distant Alps.


Day Trips from Geneva
One of Geneva’s greatest advantages is its proximity to some of Switzerland’s most beloved culinary and scenic destinations. A popular excursion is to the medieval town of Gruyères, famous for its namesake cheese. Visitors can tour the renowned Maison du Gruyère to see how the traditional cheese is produced and enjoy tastings of this classic Swiss specialty.




Just nearby in the village of Broc is the famous Maison Cailler, Switzerland’s oldest chocolate brand. The immersive experience ends, of course, with a generous tasting of delicious Swiss chocolate.
For wine lovers, the terraced vineyards of Lavaux – a UNESCO World Heritage landscape overlooking Lake Geneva – offer unforgettable wine tasting experiences and stunning scenery.
Discover these experiences as part of our Geneva Itinerary.

Elegant Geneva
Explore the elegance of Geneva through its historic streets, international landmarks, and nearby culinary gems in Gruyères and Broc.
While often overshadowed by Switzerland’s alpine resorts, Geneva offers a unique combination of international culture, rich history and exceptional culinary experiences. From exploring the charming streets of Old Town and visiting world-renowned institutions to tasting Swiss cheese and chocolate on nearby day trips, the city reveals a side of Switzerland that many travellers overlook.
At Ormina Tours, we specialise in designing personalised itineraries that showcase destinations like Geneva through unique experiences and insider access. Whether incorporating private cultural tours, exclusive watchmaking workshops or carefully curated day trips, our team can create a Swiss journey that reveals the very best of this remarkable lakeside city.



































