Best option Bristol Geneva | 12/07/24 1 Stopover (ZRH) LX0481, LX2804 14h 10min | 02/08/24 1 Stopover (ZRH) LX2805, LX0480 11h 30min | Swiss International Air Lines | ? | £191 Found several days ago | Check |
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Geneva has all the finer things of life
This Swiss city is known for global banking, peacemaking institutions and fine watchmaking. Geneva is a popular city destination due to the large number of things to do and see in the area. There are large parks, grand cathedrals, a choice of museums and high-end shopping. The old town has cobbled streets lined with antique shops, quaint bars and tiny cafes.
Choose when to visit Geneva
Geneva's climate is mild all year round, but May to October sees the best of the weather. Numerous events are organised yearly which bring many visitors to the city, such as the marathon in May and the Fêtes de Genève in August. Outdoor concerts, fireworks and art are laid on by the lake to be enjoyed by everyone.
Good-to-know tips about Geneva
Geneva is one of the most expensive cities in the world and eating out can be pricey. A beer costs roughly 7.50 CHF and a restaurant meal is about 20 CHF. Set-price menus are usually the best value, so look out for those. Accommodation prices start at around 25 CHF per person for a budget hotel, and a 4-star room has rates of approximately 135CHF plus. Geneva is close to the French border, in fact crossing into France for a day trip is easy to do. The locals speak French in this part of Switzerland.
Getting around Geneva
There is a very comprehensive public transport system in Geneva. Hostel, hotel and campsite guests are given a Geneva Transport Card which is used for free travel around the city on buses, trams and trolley buses. Without the card expect to pay 3 CHF for a single journey or roughly 8 CHF for a day ticket. Taxis are available but these are expensive. Hiring a bike is a fun way to see the sites and it is free on payment of a deposit during the summer months, beware of the hills in the old city though. Travelling from the airport to Geneva city centre is straightforward. The quickest way is by train which takes just 7 minutes. There is also a bus, take line 5, and a trolley bus, take Line 10. A free shuttle is offered to some hotels, and a taxi to the city centre costs roughly 34 to 45 CHF. To explore the surrounding mountains and countryside, hire a car for the day and see the scenery in comfort.
Flight information: Bristol - Geneva
Outbound and return from | £190.95 |
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Flight duration | min. 01:40 / max. 01:50 |
Return flight duration | min. 01:45/ max. 01:55 |
Distance | 863 km |
Flights per week | 27 |
Departure airport | Bristol International Airport (BRS) |
Arrival airport | Geneva (GVA) |
Destination country | Switzerland |
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