Embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting cities of Geneva and Lausanne with our private day trip. Start in Geneva by exploring its historical Old Town, admiring the iconic Jet d'Eau, and visiting the United Nations headquarters. Take in the picturesque views along Lake Geneva before heading to Lausanne.
In Lausanne, immerse yourself in the rich Olympic history at the Olympic Museum and explore the city's medieval architecture. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the serene shores of Lake Geneva. This private tour allows you to customize your itinerary, ensuring you experience these cities according to your preferences. Our chauffeur-driven vehicle provides comfort and convenience, with hotel pickup and drop-off included for a seamless adventure.This private tour is fully customizable, and you can modify the itinerary according to your interests and preferences
Duration
The tour starts at
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Start your day in Geneva, a city renowned for diplomacy and stunning natural beauty.
Explore the picturesque Old Town with its historic buildings, cobbled streets, and iconic St. Pierre Cathedral.
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Start your day in Geneva, a city renowned for diplomacy and stunning natural beauty.
Explore the picturesque Old Town with its historic buildings, cobbled streets, and iconic St. Pierre Cathedral.
Visit the iconic United Nations headquarters and the Red Cross Museum to learn about Geneva's humanitarian heritage.
Take a relaxing stroll along the beautiful Lake Geneva promenade, lined with flower gardens and offering panoramic views of the Alps.
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A vibrant city perched on the northern shore of Lake Geneva.
Visit the Olympic Museum, celebrating the city's Olympic heritage. Explore interactive exhibits and enjoy breathtaking views of the lake. ...
A vibrant city perched on the northern shore of Lake Geneva.
Visit the Olympic Museum, celebrating the city's Olympic heritage. Explore interactive exhibits and enjoy breathtaking views of the lake. Discover Lausanne's historic center, featuring well-preserved medieval architecture, the Lausanne Cathedral, and charming shops. Take a scenic drive along the lakefront promenade, enjoying the serene atmosphere.This area was headquarters of the Lombard money-changers in the 14th and 15th centuries. There are many houses with rooms furnished in Renaissance style. On Spiegelgasse, at number 17, is a house where Lenin lived in 1917 .The street Spiegelgasse runs east into the Neumarkt, where you'll find the Shoemakers' Guild House, now a theater.
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2 hours required from Geneva to Lausanne Transit and back to Hotel
2 hours required from Geneva to Lausanne Transit and back to Hotel
Pickup and drop from/to Hotel by Private Airconditioned Vehicle
Private Van with chauffeur for 8 hours
Tips / Gratuities
Lunch is not included