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3 years ago
Wow ! Love the atmosphere , staff is very friendly Also includes healthy options The location is unbelievable! read more
1204 Geneva
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One of iconic sights in Geneva. The sheer power and height of the water jet are impressive, and it…read morelooks amazing from almost anywhere along the lake. Up close, the mist is refreshing (and you will get a little wet), which honestly adds to the experience. It's free, easy to access, and perfect for a relaxing walk along Lake Geneva. The views of the water, mountains, and city together are beautiful, especially at night when the fountain is lit up. Great for photos and just soaking in the atmosphere.
A marvel and spectacular sight to behold, on a clear and still day the jet d'eau can really be…read moreappreciated for the height it reaches! A must see while in Geneve. At night it is lit up with various colors!
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Small beach area off the jetty to the Jet D'Eau
Le petit film et la découverte de cette "machine" m'ont beaucoup plu !
Centre de contrôle Atlas
If you like to ski or hike Chamonix is your kind of place…read more Some of the most insane slopes I have ever skied. This time we finished up the TDMB at Chamonix ( as do most hikers). Sure it is pricey and touristy...but dam it is cute and romantic. Plenty to do and see. Highly recommend the $75 pass that gets you the train ride to the glaciers, the needle gondola to the glaciers, and the high speed lift on the other side for hiking.....it will keep you busy all day and you will be able to hike on a Glacier. Bucket list place.
ABSOLUTELY A MUST! Great experience get the ticket for both gondolas, go all the way to the top…read more You see the Alps from above, pictures don't do justice.
Town of Chamonix
Such a cool concept. We had to check these out but had no idea what to expect. Fortunately a few…read morelocals pointed Us in the right direction and we were able to check out a bit of the passageway. Unfortunately, we had a stroller so transversing all of those stairs wasn't possible for us.
From the owner: La "colline qui travaille" a été bâtie au début du XIXè siècle sur des terrains qui appartenaient…read moreaux communautés religieuses. Les Canuts (ouvriers en soie) quittent alors leurs locaux insalubres des bords de Saône et s'installent dans les immeubles conçus pour contenir les imposants métiers à bras. Le quartier sera en 1831 et 1834 le théâtre des violentes insurrections des Canuts. Aujourd'hui, le marché alimentaire, la vogue aux marrons, les bistrots authentiques et les places où l'on pointe la boule lyonnaise contribuent à en faire un haut lieu de tradition. S'il compte peu d'édifices majeurs, le circuit de traboules constitue un patrimoine original. Le plateau est plus un quartier de jour, calme, que les pentes de la Croix-Rousse qui vivent plus la nuit, dans des ambiances alternatives, associatives et festives.
La Croix-Rousse
Traboules de Lyon (5ème)
Caves ouvertes
Another solid "5" for this friendly, neighborhood place. The waitstaff was patient and…read moreaccommodating to a couple of non-French speakers; the food (we both had the Perch filets; one in beurre blanc, the other without the sauce) was delicious, and much less expensive than the other regular recommendations. Also, they had some interesting Portuguese specialties like Bacaloa. Only a block off the waterfront and well worth it!
My first time at RCL after hearing so many good things for many years. Well' I'm happy to report…read morethat RCL lived up to all my expectations. Pleasant service by the waiter and owner. Two of us started with the salat mixta--impressive mix of greens and pickled and fresh veggies. Other co-pilot started with the arugula and parmesan salad. That, too was excellent. For mains, two if us had the risotto frutti de mar while other had the filet de perche with frites in the butter-cream sauce. The risotto portion was large and was just what I needed after a day on the slopes--nice assortment of seafood in a tomato base. I had a bite of the perch and it too was excellent (i will order that when I return). No deserts for any of us, but I had an excellent calvados while my friends were given, free of charge, a lemonchello. It's not cheap, but it's very good AND it's open on Sunday b
Filets de perches - delicious!!
Always good for both service and food Handy to hotels near…read moreCornavin Station . Staff is pleasant
Always enjoy this friendly restaurant near the Cornavin station. The food is delicious and well…read moreserved. I enjoyed the veal scallopini limone one night and returned for a tagliatelle dish three nights later.
Beautiful ice caves after taking a cog train up the mountain. It's a little bit of a walk to go…read moredown to the ice caves, but totally accessible as there are metal stairs and railings. The ice caves are neat, with different areas great for taking pictures such as ice chairs, bars, and such. A fun area to explore for a few hours.
Beautiful place we took the Montenvers train from Chamonix and reached the mer de Glace only to…read moreknow that they closed early due to olympic light activities. The views at the top were gorgeous!! The 20-minute train ride was one of the beautiful rides !!
Ice cave entrance
This is definitely special. I traveled halfway across the city just the fine this and almost missed…read moreit. Because it's such a small fountain. However, take the time to zoom into the pictures.And you'll get to see why it's such a special fountain.
I read about Kindlifresserbrunnen in my guidebook for Switzerland, listed as a must-see…read morearchitecture in Berne. Aside from Zytglogge and Bärengraben, this structure topped my list of things to see during my day trip to the city. Kindlifresserbrunnen translates to "child-eater fountain," and it depicts exactly that: an ogre eating babies by the sack full. Not only was I enthralled by this concept, but I was amazed that it was actually a long-standing public structure and not a form of avant garde art. This would never be erected in The States... but I would love to see one appear anyways. Berne, keep staying awesome.
(Kindlifresserbrunnen) The child eater fountain
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