Still in Summer Holiday Mode? You Should Head to Geneva for a Cultural City Break!

Head to Geneva for a Cultural City Break!

Summertime is officially over in the UK and the kids are back at school. But for some, this is the perfect time for a short break. Why not take advantage of fewer crowds and head to Geneva for the ultimate Indian Summer cultural city break.

What do to do and see in Geneva

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Geneva is home to more than 40 museums, including the International Museum of the Reformation and The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art; and with the much-celebrated Nuit des Bains taking place in September, Geneva won’t disappoint those looking to get their cultural fix in the sunshine…

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Whether you’re a first-time visitor or an art connoisseur, the Nuit des Bains is one not to be missed. Taking place on 12 September 2019 from 6pm onwards, the trendy art district of Quartier des Bains will come alive with 18 of the district’s celebrated galleries and museums opening their doors to the public for complimentary viewings throughout the night. Still in Summer Holiday Mode? You Should Head to Geneva for a Cultural City Break! 8

With the MAMCO hosting a vibrant street party with food trucks, bars and live music, visitors to the city can discover new art, socialise or just soak up the atmosphere with a glass in hand as they while the evening away.

Culture vultures can also enjoy a walking tour through Geneva’s quaint cobbled Old Town, the largest historic town in Switzerland, and explore places of symbolic importance for the Reformation in Geneva…

Whether you choose to climb the 157 steps up to the top of St. Peter’s Cathedral for a unique panorama of the city, or marvel in the neighbouring International Museum of the Reformation, there’s no doubt that this journey will educate those looking to discover the movement that famously changed the history of Europe.

Beyond Geneva’s culture scene, foodies will notice this city takes its gastronomy seriously.

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Tingle your taste buds with a gourmet dinner on the Savoie sunset cruise or experience gourmet picnicking at its finest at the Restaurant du Parc des Eaux-Vives. Alternatively, discover the city’s culinary scene through the eyes of a local and head to Carouge, Geneva’s replica of Manhattan’s Greenwich Village, for some freshly sourced produce at the bi-weekly farmer’s market.

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Geneva Tourism’s “Intensely Cultural” package

Visit this European cultural hotspot this autumn with Geneva Tourism’s “Intensely Cultural” package that includes a hotel room, entry to the International Museum of the Reformation, entry to the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, a guided visit to the Old Town and free public transport with the Geneva Transport Card and Geneva Pass!

Special Offer “Intensely Cultural”:
Valid for weekend nights (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) until 30 December 2019. Please make your booking (subject to availability) through Geneva Tourism.
From CHF 47 per person in a double room per night.

This package includes:

  • 1 hotel room
  • 1 admission to the International Museum of the Reformation*
  • 1 admission to the MAMCO (Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art)*
  • 1 guided visit to the Old Town*
  • Free public transport during your stay with the Geneva Transport Card

*Included in the Geneva Pass 24 hours

For more information on things to do in Geneva, visit: https://www.geneve.com/

Natasha Godbold

Creative Director / Writer

Natasha is a co-founder of Luxurious Magazine® and has undertaken the role of Creative Director. She is a keen photographer and regularly accompanies Paul on hotel and restaurant reviews. Born in Moscow, Natasha like her husband Paul has experienced living in multiple countries around the world. She is bi-lingual and has degrees in English Language and English Literature. Natasha covers all aspect of the luxury industry in her work. Her hobbies include health and fitness, culture and learning about nature and animal welfare.

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