Highlights Private Bike Tour
Start your journey at the breathtaking Jet d’Eau, one of Geneva’s most recognizable symbols. Pedal through the atmospheric Old Town and enjoy panoramic views along the shores of Lake Geneva. Visit the symbolic Broken Chair sculpture and uncover Geneva's role as a global hub for diplomacy near the Palais des Nations.
Dive deeper into humanitarian history at the International Museum ...
Meeting Point
22 Rue des Grottes, 1201 Geneva, Switzerland. Meet your guide outside the shop.
Palais Wilson
Begin your tour at this historic building on the shores of Lake Geneva, once the headquarters of the League of Nations and now the home of the UN Human Rights Office.
Perle du Lac
Stroll along the lakeside promenade to reach this serene park, offering beautiful gardens, sculptures, and panoramic views of Mont Blanc across the water.
Pierres du Niton
These mysterious rocks in the lake have been important markers since Roman times. One even served as the reference point for Swiss topographic maps.
The Flower Clock
A Geneva icon combining nature and time, this intricate clock made of seasonal blooms is a tribute to the city’s watchmaking heritage.
Monument National
Commemorating Geneva’s joining of the Swiss Confederation in 1815, this symbolic statue features two women representing Geneva and Helvetia.
Ile Rousseau
Conclude your tour on this peaceful island in the Rhône River, named after philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau. It's a perfect spot to unwind and reflect on Geneva’s heritage.


