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This tour offers a unique perspective on Geneva’s international influence, going beyond the United Nations to explore the city’s deep-rooted diplomatic, aristocratic, and celebrity legacy. Discover historic parks once owned by the elite, now public spaces rich with history, and visit key sites of major international organizations, including the UN, the Red Cross, and the Palais Wilson. Through these hidden gems and iconic landmarks, you’ll uncover how Geneva has shaped global diplomacy for centuries.

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Tour name Geneva’s Hidden International Diplomatic & Celebrity Legacy & local product apéritif
Product code KTG206-2
Opening Every day from May to October
Time 13:45
Description When we think of International Geneva, the first image that comes to mind is often the United Nations and the many international organizations headquartered in the city. While these institutions are undeniably central to Geneva’s global influence today, they represent only one facet of its international identity. Geneva has been a crossroads of diplomacy, culture, and power for centuries—long before the creation of the League of Nations or the UN.

Since the Middle Ages, Geneva has maintained a reputation as a center of knowledge, trade, and refuge for thinkers, aristocrats, and political figures. In the 18th century, it became a sought-after destination for European elites, who were drawn to its serene lakeside landscapes and peaceful atmosphere. Many of them acquired vast estates along the shores of Lake Geneva, building grand residences surrounded by beautiful gardens. Over time, these private lands were transformed into public parks, each carrying its own history, secrets, and fascinating connections to Geneva’s past.

This tour invites you to step beyond the well-known institutions and explore the lesser-known side of International Geneva. We will visit the city’s historic parks, once the retreats of wealthy diplomats, politicians, and celebrities, and now open to all. Along the way, we will also stop at some of the most significant sites of international diplomacy, including the United Nations, the Red Cross Museum, and the Palais Wilson, where the League of Nations once stood.

Through these locations, we will uncover how Geneva has shaped global history—not only as a hub for modern international organizations but as a place where aristocrats, diplomats, and visionaries have left their mark for generations. This is also a chance to experience Geneva in a different way, immersing yourself in its natural beauty while exploring the stories of the people who helped define its international character.

To wrap up this fascinating journey, join us at our welcoming office for a convivial apéritif featuring delicious local products. Relax and unwind its unexpected origins to the legends that surround it, you’ll never see this iconic fountain the same way again! as you savor Geneva’s finest regional flavors—artisan cheeses, charcuterie, and a selection of local wines—while sharing your impressions of the tour in a warm and friendly atmosphere. It’s the perfect way to end the experience, surrounded by good company and the spirit of Geneva!
Duration of circuit 3h
Departure Keytours: 8 rue François Bonivard
Return point Keytours: 8 rue François Bonivard
Guided tours Professional historian guide
Commentary French, English
Important The tour will be mainly walking
Children information Children between 0 and 3 years old, free of charge
Children between 4 and 12 years old, child's fare applicable
Included Transport by mini train
Professional historian Guide
Walking tour
Slideshow of Old pictures
Apéritif of local products
Organisation by Keytours S.A.


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