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Geneva is one of the greenest cities in Europe with more than 20 parks in the city center offering countless opportunities for rest and relaxation.
Geneva houses over 40 public and private museums , as well as numerous art galleries.
The various collections cater for all interests, be it archaeology, ethnography, nature, fine arts, applied arts, science or technology. 
Geneva’s world famous lakefront is the centerpiece of the city and offers endless opportunities for recreation and relaxation throughout the year. The Jet d’eau spouting 140 meters into the air is the world’s tallest and symbolizes Geneva’s heritage as a leader in the field of hydraulic power. The Promenades along the left and right banks of the lake are filled with cafes, parks, street markets and other diversions from lake cruises to amusement rides to water skiing.
Geneva ’s ancient Old Town is a maze of sloping cobblestone streets and alleyways filled with cafes, boutiques and historical landmarks at every turn. A former Roman marketplace, the Bourg-de-Four is the oldest public square in Geneva and remains a hub of activity surrounded by bistros, terraces, bars and other popular meeting spots.

Cultural visits

English Garden
Situated on the left bank near the Jet d’Eau, the English Garden is home to the infamous “flower clock,” the largest of its kind in the world and a symbol of Geneva’s dedication to integration with nature. Several statues of note inhabit the park including the ‘Monument National,’ and a sculpted bronze fountain by Alexis Andre.

Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MAMCO)
MAMCO, located in an old factory building, is a dynamic museum on the cutting edge of modern art in Europe. Supported by a stable of artists from the nearby Centre of Contemporary Art, MAMCO constantly reinvents itself, updating not only its exhibits, but also its interior construction three times per year. The works of Marcel Duchamp, the inspiration for the museum, are on display year round.

Gay life

The Unplugged
Near the universities it is a place for all ,lesbians, gays and also heterosexuels. Music in the evenings until 2am. 
Open from monday to friday from 11am to 02am.
Saturday from 22pm to 02am.
Shut on sundays.
Address : Rue de l’Université 3, 1205 Genève
Tel : +41(0)22 3 298 298

Le Phénix-Bar
Right next to the historical center of Geneva.Mostly a gay venue ,this bar has a pleasant atmosphere.The owner is known to be very charming !
Open from tuesdays to fridays from 17pm to 02am .
Saturdays from 21pm to  02ham.
Sundays from 18hpm to 2am.
Shut on mondays.
Address : Confédération Centre 6, 2 éme étage, 1204 Genève
Tel : +41(0)022 311 90 01

LGBT community
Many other communities or minorities are also very well represented in Geneva, including sexual minorities, with no less than three organizations: Dialogai, a gay organization; Lestime, a lesbian organization; and association 360, an LGBT organization. The Gay International Group (Geneva, Switzerland) is a good resource for gay foreigners, tourists or expatriates. Also, a new LGBT group has debuted within the University of Geneva itself, called "Think Out". This group addresses students and Professers linked directly or indirectly with the matter of sexual diversity.

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