Embark on a nine-day adventure through Switzerland’s most iconic destinations. Explore Geneva’s landmarks before journeying to Montreux and the medieval town of Gruyère. Discover Bern’s historic Old Town and Interlaken’s natural beauty. Marvel at Alpine peaks in Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen, then travel to Zermatt for views of the Matterhorn. Experience the scenic Glacier Express to St. Moritz before exploring Lucerne and Liechtenstein. End your journey in Zurich before departing for London.
Day 01
Explore the City of Geneva
After breakfast, Nomad Voyages will accompany you to the attractions of Geneva. The Jet d’Eau is a large fountain in Geneva, Switzerland and is one of the city’s most famous landmarks and Five hundred liters of water per second are jetted to an altitude of 140 meters by two 500 kW pumps, operating at 2,400 V and consuming one megawatt of electricity.
The flower clock was created in 1955 as a symbol of the city’s watchmakers, and a dedication to nature. outdoor beautiful flower clock located on the western side of English garden park in Geneva . Nomad-voyages takes you more place to visit Tavel house,Place du Bourg-de-Four is a city square in the Old Town of Geneva, St. Pierre Cathedral in Geneva, ,was built as a Roman Catholic cathedral, but became a Reformed Protestant Church of Geneva church during the Reformation.
Lunch in Geneva
A walk through the old town under the old arcade and lunch at an outdoor restaurant. In the city of Geneva easily find Swiss, French, Italian, European or Asian restaurants depending on your preferences. All food and drinks are at your own expense.
Broken chair and UN International quarters visit
UN Geneva brings together individuals, organizations and nations to ensure a better future for all. Geneva is the ideal location for successful international cooperation. Over 12,000 meetings are held at the Palais des Nations every year,tour will take you for a drive around Geneva! It will make you understand the international dimension of Geneva by leading you to the meeting of the buildings of the UN and the International Organizations that work for the good of humanity and peace in the world.
Broken Chair is an original project of Paul Vermeulan, co-founder and director of Handicap International Switzerland. This handicap chair is a monumental sculpture in wood designed by Swiss artist Daniel Berset, and constructed by carpenter Louis Genève. It is constructed of 5.5 tons of wood and is 12 meters high.