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Geneva and its region have much to offer to its visitors
Whether this will be your first visit, you already know a little about Geneva, or you're a native or adopted Genevois, our tours will tell you about places, historical facts, activities or personalities that will capture your interest, surprise you, make you wonder and, we hope, make you smile!
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Geneva Classical Tour
Populated by Celtic tribes, then Allobroges, occupied by the Romans, cradle of the Protestant Reformation, the International Committee of the Red Cross and the League of Nations, European headquarters of the UN and a host of international organizations, world capital of fine watchmaking, Geneva is a nugget worth exploring.
From its enchanting shores to the treasures of its old town, we'll reveal its most beautiful facets and some of its most charming secrets!
Geneva Tour for the Genevois!
You know Geneva well, its streets, its history, its museums, its monuments and historic or iconic buildings. However, behind each of the sites you're familiar with lies a wealth of details, special features, lesser-known facts and anecdotes that will help you rediscover Geneva from a different angle.
This tour will reveal a Geneva that's more surprising, more creative, more unusual and more influential than you might imagine, and will only increase your attachment to and interest in your city and its heritage.
Carouge Tour: the Secrets of the Sardinian Town
Carouge is a world in itself. Built almost from scratch by the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia in the 18th century, Carouge is a model of architectural unity, but also a place imbued with a bohemian atmosphere and a very Mediterranean art of living.
This special atmosphere has attracted many creative craftsmen and offers its residents and visitors magical places to recharge their batteries.
This is no accident, however, and it's through a gentle stroll along its streets and squares that we'll reveal the origins of this timeless city.
Montreux, Vevey, Lavaux
The Vaud Riviera has been a popular tourist destination since the 19th century - and even before - for its particularly mild, sunny climate, the personalities who have stayed here, the concentration of Belle-Époque buildings, its majestic Château de Chillon and, of course, its breathtakingly beautiful terraced vineyards.
On foot in some places, and ideally in a private vehicle, we'll take you to the most spectacular viewpoints and follow in the footsteps of those who left their mark on these memorable places.
Gruyères
The very name of the village of Gruyères conjures up many images. Proudly perched on its hilltop, its rich history extends far beyond its medieval walls. In the shadow of the castle of the Counts of Gruyères, its houses are a treasure in themselves. We invite you to discover all its charms... and some of its secrets!
Finally, take advantage of your trip to the Gruyère region to watch cheese being made and make a gourmet stop at the Cailler chocolate factory in Broc.
Preferably by private car.
If you're interested in other themes or locations, let us know and we'll point you in the direction of other competent guides who can meet your expectations.

« I"There are five parts of the world: Europe, Asia, Africa, America and Geneva". »
— Talleyrand, Vienna Congress, 1815